GXPi's Electronic Document and Quality Management Systems (EDQMS) is now available within Microsoft’s Azure Cloud infrastructure.
GXPi, a Nottingham, UK-based regulatory compliance specialist, says it has built its Enterprise Compliance Platform (GECP) in Microsoft’s Cloud infrastructure so as to reduce costs for companies that need an EDQMS, but do not want the expense of privately hosted or dedicated ‘on-premise’ solutions.
GXPi CEO Keith Williams said: 'Everyone in our industry has the need to stay on the right side of the regulators, but not every company has the budget to invest in technology to make that task substantially simpler. We’ve managed to solve that problem and create a Cloud based GXP compliant environment that removes the obstacles that prevented life science companies putting their GXP applications and data in the Cloud.'
Gabor Fari, Director of Life Sciences Business Development and Strategy, at Microsoft's Life Sciences division, added: 'The availability of an out-of-the-box Enterprise Compliance Product built on SharePoint, installed and operating on Windows Azure using PowerShell Scripts, managed and monitored using Microsoft System Center Operation Manager, is a significant advancement in our ecosystem, and we are delighted with this progress. GXPi is a well-established and respected name in the space, and their technical and computer system validation expertise is impressive.'
GXPi’s services cover all aspects of regulatory compliance (GMP, GAMP, GLP, GEP, GCP, GDP), qualified person (QP), quality assurance (QA), and validation particularly with Computerised and Information Technology (IT) systems.