New DataTrace Pro Process Monitoring Software Available From Cherwell Laboratories

10 May 2012
Sonia Nicholas
Managing Editor and Clinical Lead

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Cherwell Laboratories has introduced DataTrace® Pro (DT Pro) integrated software for use with DataTrace wireless data-loggers for critical manufacturing and validation applications. DT Pro offers users greater insight and productivity through the simple creation of process reports to enable analysis and understanding of data whilst complying with regulatory requirements.

DT Pro software is equipped with time-saving features, such as shortcuts to minimise key strokes, intuitive screens and batch functions. New reporting capabilities allow for simplified and customised reporting where field calibrations, logger battery changes and data logging events are automatically incorporated into the audit trail. DT Pro also offers improved password protection and administrative security options, such as electronic signatures and data encryption to ensure FDA 21 CFR Part 11 or GxP compliance.

“The DataTrace Pro software is specifically designed to make our customers’ validation and process reporting easier,” said Andrew Barrow, Sales Manager at Cherwell Laboratories. “It offers greater efficiency by enabling easy data collection and analysis with clear presentation.”

Cherwell Laboratories supplies the complete DataTrace range of fully patented, high-precision data logging systems. Since no wiring is required, they can be used to measure temperature, humidity and pressure directly inside a process or a product during manufacturing with minimal production downtime. DataTrace wireless data loggers are rated as “intrinsically safe” and can operate over a wide temperature range. From chilling, freezing and room temperature to pasteurisation, EtO or steam sterilisation and depyrogenation, DataTrace data loggers provide highly accurate data with remarkable ease.

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