Egnyte for Life Sciences: New Product Features and Roadmap
Join us for a live discussion hosted by Egnyte's Product Team as they answer questions on existing features and future innovation.
Join us for a live discussion hosted by Egnyte's Product Team as they answer questions on existing features and future innovation.
Join us for our monthly series where we’ll discuss the latest trends in data privacy.
Join us to hear success stories and strategy used across industries: move away from traditional file servers to Egnyte.
See why the best external file sharing solutions for CRO enable users on both sides to securely upload, download, share, and collaborate on content.
Hear from the experts on the best practices to streamline clinical data management, optimize clinical research productivity, and innovative methods to modernize your clinical trial approaches.
Ford Winslow, CEO of ICE Cybersecurity and Neil Jones, Egnyte’s Cybersecurity Evangelist, discuss practical approaches that you can take to protect your company’s sensitive biotech data from potential cyberattacks. Approaches will include: Designing your data footprint with the right balance of access, collaboration and security, detecting and quantifying risk to your organization’s data and implementing an incident response plan, so you can recover quickly from potential attacks.
Scientists can now generate more data in a single day than they could in the preceding decade. Today, translating this deluge of data into actionable insights has become the rate-limiting step to scientific discovery. Researchers struggle to access the computational infrastructure, niche informatics tooling, and data science expertise required to realize the full potential of their experiments. Dr. Mark Kalinich discusses these challenges, reviews the available solutions, and shares how Watershed's Omics Bench brings together these disparate resources into one unified ecosystem on the cloud, empowering scientists to transform today’s fragmented data into tomorrow’s precision medicines.


