Harnessing Information for Biotechnology
Rudy Potenzone Worldwide Pharma Technology Strategist Microsoft
The Microsoft Bio IT Alliance
The Microsoft Bio IT Alliance
• The Bio IT Alliance was established in 2006 to provide a forum to foster community collaboration, to evolve current tools to emerging technologies, and stimulate new tool development
• Don Rule initiated the Alliance and led the effort
through June 2007
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“By bringing together people from innovative life sciences organizations that span the biomedical industry, the BioIT Alliance will play an important role in the development of solutions that transform today’s data into knowledge and improve the quality of millions of lives.”
Bill Gates – April 2006
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Why Did Microsoft Start the BioIT Alliance?
• • Microsoft tools are the Lingua Franca of life science: EXCEL, Word, PowerPoint In 2007, a flood of new technologies were to be
released that we believed would be strategically
essential for the Bio IT Community • We wanted a forum to assist Partners to learn these new tools and to collaborate in their use
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Why Now?
Microsoft Innovations in 2007 • • Vista • .Net 3.0; 3.5 •
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Windows Presentation Foundation Workflow Foundation Compute Cluster Server
SharePoint Office Business Apps (OBAs) Excel Server
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Office 2007
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Open XML Unified Communication Silverlight Digital Rights Management Groove Performance Point Longhorn Server
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Goals of the BioIT Alliance
• • • • Communicate key technology capabilities from Microsoft that are relevant to the Life Science community Encourage International Standards Demonstrate novel new uses of IT technologies by Partner members Foster communication and collaboration between Partner members
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Founding Members
• • • • • • • Affymetrix Accelrys Amylin Applied Biosystems The BioTeam Inc. Digipede Technologies LLC Discovery Biosciences Corp.
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Geospiza Inc. HP InterKnowlogy Microsoft Sun Microsystems Inc The Scripps Research Institute VizX Labs
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BioIT Alliance Partner Activities
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The Scripps Research Institute technology demo onstage with Steve Balmer at Vista/Office launch and HIMSS First life science vendor on CCS (VAST) Applied Bio and Thermo Fisher announce adoption of Office Open XML International recognition as an important initiative for the industry Cooperation with the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) for key Web Service interfaces
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The Bio IT Alliance Today
• • • • Today there are 77 members worldwide The Alliance is run from the Life Science Industry Unit Dr. Rudy Potenzone, Worldwide Life Sciences Industry Technology Strategist, leads the Alliance IUPAC joins the Alliance as our first Standards Body
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Bio IT Alliance Members (1/3)
• • • • • • • • • • • • • aberdean Accelrys ActiveMotif Affymetrix Agilent Amylin Pharmaceuticals Applied Biosystems Axendia Axiom Discovery Inc. BIOBASE BioDiscovery Biotique Systems Blue Reference
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CambridgeSoft Corporation Caresoft Inc CeuticalSoft ChemAxon ChemZoo (ChemSpider) Clarabridge CLC bio Capital Technology Information Services (CTIS) Digipede Technologies Discovery Biosciences Dotmatics Ltd eXludus Technologies FOCUS
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Bio IT Alliance Members (2/3)
• • • • • • • • • • • • Gencom Gene-IT Gentelligent Inc Geospiza GGA Software Services LLC GrapeCity GulfStream Bioinformatics Hewlett Packard ILink Systems InforSense Infosys Technologies Ltd Infusion Development
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Integromics InterKnowlogy INVISION IO Informatics IUPAC KineMatik Linguamatics Microsoft m-Objects Molegro ApS NewtechGS NextDocs nFocus Technologies
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Bio IT Alliance Members (3/3)
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Ocimum Biosolutions PARADIGM INFOTECH Persistent Systems PointCross POINTONE PREMIER Biosoft Prodiance Corporation Progeniq ProSanos Corporation QL2 Software RND Group SGI SLIM Search PwC • • • • • • • • • Strand Life Sciences Sun Microsystems Symyx syntel Syynx TAKE Solutions Temis Thermo Fisher Scientific The Scripps Research Institute transenda Vast Scientific vizxlabs
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www.bioitalliance.org
• • • • See the Current List of Members Member and BioIT Community News Member published White Papers Latest Member References
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The Bio IT Alliance in 2008
• • • Participation in the HLS Developers Conference, Atlantic City, April 2008 Increased presence at the Bio IT World Conference in Boston on April 29th 2008 We expect to participate in at least one additional conference event later in 2008 in Europe and possibly Asia
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The Bio IT Alliance Upcoming Activities
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We will being compiling a Bio IT Alliance Partners “Web Services Directory” Customer community will be encouraged to join the Alliance We will be forming an advisory board We will start work later this year on a public SharePoint site built using the OBA Composition Reference Toolkit and open for Partner contributions of Web Parts
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SharePoint Capabilities
Integrated Capabilities to Streamline Work
BI for the Masses Server-based Excel spreadsheets and data visualization, Report Center, BI Web Parts, KPIs/Dashboards, data source connectivity
Business Intelligence
Collaborative Workspaces
Collaboration in Context Docs/tasks/calendars, Web 2.0 technologies (blogs, wikis, RSS), Outlook and real-time presence integration, offline docs/lists, project management “lite”
Business Process Automation and Data Collection OOB workflows, WF Integration, Rich and Web forms based front-ends, metadata and taxonomy management, pluggable SSO
Business Process and Forms
Platform Services
Workspaces, Mgmt, Security, Storage, Topology, Site Model
Portal
Single Platform to Manage your Intranet, Extranet, and Internet Enterprise portal template, Site Model, Customizable interactive workspaces for individuals and teams, governance, privacy and security controls
Easy to Use Infrastructure for Content Management Integrated document management, records management, and Web content management with workflow and policies to support compliance
Enterprise Content Management
Search
Simplified access to Information and Expertise Enterprise scalability, contextual relevance, rich unstructured, people and business data search
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Office Business Applications (OBAs)
Familiar User Interfaces
Microsoft Microsoft Office Office System System OBAs
LOB Systems
LOB Integration
Collaboration
Familiar User Interfaces
THE RESULTS GAP
ECM Integrated BI Unstructured Search
Collaborative Compliance Analytical Compliant
LOB Systems
Information Workers
Structured
LOB Systems
Streamlined
PEOPLETransactional READY BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Proprietary UIs
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Office Business Applications
Semantically related OBA Components like:
• • • • • • • • Workflows SharePoint document libraries and lists SharePoint Pages Web Parts VSTO Office Client Add-ins BI Reports BI Dashboards etc.
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Types of OBAs
• Familiar User Experience
Microsoft Office Clients
• Reach Extension
• Collaboration
SharePoint
• BI • Enterprise Search • Content Management (Enterprise and Web) • Mediated LOB Data Access • Portal Framework
LOB Systems and Services
• Structured
Microsoft Dynamics
SAP Siebel Custom LOB Systems External Services
• Transactional
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OBA Solution Layers
Presentation
Microsoft Office Clients
SharePoint Server
InfoPath Forms Services
SharePoint Portals
SharePoint Web Parts
Productivity
Unstructured Content Types
Human Workflows
Business Alerts and Notifications
Content and Information Management Policies
Application Services
BDC
Business Intelligence (Excel Services, SQL Reporting Services, PPS)
Enterprise Search
BPM (WF Activities, WF Workflows, BizTalk Orchestrations)
ERP/LOB Systems
Microsoft Dynamics ERP
SAP
PeopleSoft
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The OBA Composition Reference Toolkit
• • • A “Reference” toolkit Integrates with the Microsoft Office 2007 System Illustrates Best Practices for Application (OBA) Composition using the Office 2007 System
• • • Building Adaptable Components Enabling Incremental Value using Components Packaging and Deploying Components Packaging and Deployment Component Discoverability Component Adaptability Composition User Experience
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Adds value to OBA Development Processes
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The OBA Composition Reference Toolkit
Visual Studio (Developers)
OBA Composer SharePoint Central Admin
SharePoint UI/Office Client (Information Workers) SPD (BUIT)
SharePoint
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Component Provision And OBA Metadata
OBA
OBA
Individually Packaged Components
Provisioning Services The OBA Composition Server
OBA
The OBA Composition Reference Toolkit
Compose, Configure, Deploy (Developer/IT)
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Supported OBA Component Types
• • • • • • • • • • • SharePoint Lists SharePoint Document Libraries Workflows Site Pages Web Parts Content Types InfoPath Forms and Form Libraries Excel Services Reports BDC Application Definitions SSRS Reports VSTO Application Add-ins and Documents
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The OBA Composition Server
• • • • Implements metadata and provisioning services to enable cataloging components Allows defining semantic relationships between components Allows defining the bindings between components and LOB systems Supports deploying OBAs composed by users.
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The OBA Composer
• A WPF application that consumes and uses the services of the OBA Composition Server to enable
• a rich client • prescriptive user experience for composing and deploying OBAs.
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OBA Composition Reference Toolkit
• • • • • OBA Composition Reference Toolkit serves as an illustration of the composition best practices from the Microsoft Office System. Version 1 was released Version 2 is being released shortly We would like to “add” a special set of OBAs focused on Life Science For more information, go to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/cc196391.aspx
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The Bio IT Alliance in the Future
• • We anticipate going over 100 members before the end of 2008 We are in discussions with to help define future activities, membership and offerings for the Alliance with current and potential future members
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The Microsoft Bio IT Alliance
• How to join:
• • • Visit: http://www.bioitalliance.org Sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement if you do not already have one Sign the Bio IT Alliance co-marketing agreement
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There is no cost associated with membership Use the Bio IT Alliance logo in your company materials Issue a Press Release with a Microsoft quote Add your own materials to the Alliance web site Attend BioIT Alliance phone conferences and meetings
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www.bioitalliance.org
• • • • See the Current List of Members Member and BioIT Community News Member published White Papers Latest Member References
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