TAKE Solutions offers SafetyReady for Oracle Customers

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

TAKE Solutions Ltd. has extended its Safety and Pharmacovigilance services with the launch of SafetyReady for Oracle customers. The solution helps accelerate implementation for life sciences organizations looking to jumpstart Safety & Pharmacovigilance adoption efforts and operations planning in as little as five weeks. For small to medium-sized businesses with limited resources and staff constraints, TAKE offers SafetyReady Cloud, an on-demand option that provides easy deployment and maintenance of critical applications. TAKE's SafetyReady suite also includes SafetyReady Upgrade and SafetyReady Migrate, modules to ease upgrades and migration to Oracle Argus Safety Suite.

TAKE's SafetyReady solution includes the capabilities to help customers implement Oracle's industry leading integrated platform for end-to-end pharmacovigilance solutions, from clinical development to post-marketing surveillance, ensuring regulatory compliance and comprehensive product oversight. TAKE has leveraged the Safety & Pharmacovigilance functional expertise acquired through its subsidiary WCI Consulting, and has also developed tools and accelerators that will speed up the implementation process, reducing the cost while delivering quality.

Kishore Rachapudi, President & COO, TAKE Solutions said, "TAKE has been providing solutions and services to life sciences customers for over 10 years, and safety is one of our core areas of expertise. SafetyReady allows customers to adopt an industry-leading, platform for adverse event management in a swift and cost-effective manner. SafetyReady leverages our domain experience in Safety to enable efficient handling of safety cases as well as regulatory compliance and reporting for customers."


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