Medical records is not the only area where integration is taking place today, same for genomics.  With this example, you have desktop and web software communicating.  Additional information from the web based product will allow additional information to be accessed via desktop software, much of what we do today with medical records.  BD

NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – GenomeQuest said today that its sequencing data handling platform will now operate with Invitrogen’s sequence analysis software.

The Westborough, Mass.-based company said that it has worked with Invitrogen to interconnect its GenomeQuest 5.0 platform with the Invitrogen Vector NTI Advance software.

“The result of our collaboration expands the capabilities of both applications in the increasingly important realm of sequence search, analysis and data management,” GenomeQuest CEO Ronald Ranauro said in a statement. 

“The two platforms are highly complementary, and the combination of our desktop solution with GenomeQuest’s web-based application and worldwide sequence databases access will provide ... users with new, compelling sequence search options,” said James Caffey, Invitrogen’s Business Area Manager for Bioinformatics Software.

http://www.genomeweb.com/issues/news/149768-1.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

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