This month, fme’s President Frank D’Entrone joined the Regulatory Executive Podcast with Steve Gens. We’ve worked with Steve for many years and have been recognized in Gens & Associates industry studies as a leader in the migration services provider category. Listen to the Gens & Associates Regulatory Executive Podcast >>
Frank was honored to be invited to sit down to discuss the trends and challenges of modernizing large RIM, Quality and Clinical systems, and how to plan an efficient, accurate and compliant data migration. From our experience with clients from small pharmaceuticals up to the Top 20 firms, many start a modernization or transformation initiative without a clear understanding of the quality and state of their existing data and documents. This is a critical phase of any migration that should not be skipped or minimized. Done correctly, it can have a powerful influence on the success of the transformation initiative by revealing the level of data remediation required, how much can be automated, and how much requires human involvement.
We highly recommend you take the time to listen to Frank and Steve’s discussion. They cover:
- fme’s history, reputation and focus
- Importance of data remediation in a migration initiative
- Value of a ‘Phase 0’ focused on evaluating existing data and documents
- Proven and evolving automation tools like AI
- Industry trends and challenges
- fme’s future vision
The Bottom Line on Data Migrations and Digital Transformations
The bottom line is today’s advanced digital tools – traditional, AI-powered, or otherwise – all depend on organized, accessible and compliant data. After almost 30 years of experience, fme understands how to apply our proven methodologies and migration tools with evolving AI and NLM capabilities for successful migrations, ensuring our clients get the most ROI from their technology investment. Regardless of source and target systems, fme’s experts know the most effective ways to clearly define the system’s current state and help client’s plan an efficient path into the future. Contact us to get started.
We hope you find Frank and Steve’s discussion enlightening and useful. If after listening you have any questions or comments you’d like to share, send us a message – we’d love to get your perspective, and learn more about your current challenges.