Accelrys, Inc. (ACCL) announced a strategic content sourcing collaboration with the Intellectual Property & Science division of Thomson Reuters Corp. (TRI,TRI.TO).
Accelrys noted that further expanding its dynamic partner network, the agreement accelerates innovation, speeds time-to-market and improves the competitiveness of pharmaceutical and biotech organizations by delivering relevant, current and expertly curated life sciences content from Thomson Reuters' Cortellis for Informatics via the scientifically aware Accelrys Enterprise Platform and related Accelrys software offerings including Pipeline Pilot, Symyx Notebook by Accelrys and Isentris.
According to Accelrys, its Enterprise Platform incorporates industry-leading cheminformatics applications and tools that meet the end-to-end needs of scientists to access, manage, analyze, report and share scientific information in a unified environment that ensures consistency, accuracy and completeness of the chemistry and associated data being represented.
Besides, Accelrys Partner Program enables industry collaborators to combine their own products and services with Accelrys technologies on a single, scientifically aware platform, reducing costs, enhancing organizational efficiency, optimizing IT infrastructure and improving innovation lifecycle management in new scientific areas.
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