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<title>SOA to the Rescue, When Drug Discovery Needs Data Fast!</title>
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<description>As the demand for new medicines grows, so does the need for better information to manage and execute the R&amp;D processes. There is huge pressure to make informed decisions, especially during the project&apos;s early stages when the risk is high and before downstream costs are added. Pfizer spends billions on research projects annually. At Pfizer Global R&amp;D where the company&apos;s drug discovery takes place, research scientists and managers require vast amounts of up-to-the-minute information on lab results, submission status, and project schedules to move new research forward quickly.</description>

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