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Lower-Cost Document Management Software for Medical Device Manufacturers

Enterprise level document management system for $10,000

Wed, 02/09/2011 - 10:36
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(DocLineUp: New York) -- DocLineUp, a leading provider of enterprise-level document management software, has announced the new release and breakthrough pricing on the DocLineUp Document Management System for Medical Device Manufacturers. The system is available immediately and at less than $10,000—compared to typical marketwide pricing of $50,000—represents a major industry price shift that will allow companies of all sizes to benefit from automated document management.

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Document management is vital for medical device companies to improve the quality of processes, distribution systems, and their final products. Additionally regulatory compliance, required by governing bodies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), demands stringent record keeping, documentation, and evidence of all phases of product development, manufacturing, and corrective and preventive action. Many companies continue to employ manual systems to address this daunting task, largely due to industry-wide pricing which until now has required initial investments upwards of $50,000.

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