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DataCore's FDA Module Selected by Large Life Sciences Manufacturers; Momentum Continues







DataCore's FDA Module Selected by Large
Life Sciences Manufacturers; Momentum
Continues

DataCore's FDA Module Selected by Large
Life Sciences Manufacturers; Momentum
Continues
06/05/2005 11:58 PM

DataCore Technology announced the selection of its FDA Module for Cyco AutoManager® Meridian by a global, tier-one pharmaceutical company for use in their numerous facilities world wide. [PRWEB May 31, 2005]




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