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The prestigious European Pharmacopoeia (EDQM) adopts C.D.I. Systems' NetIS™ technology
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May 31 2007, STRASBOURG/ JERUSALEM --- EDQM (http://www.edqm.eu/) - The European
Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare - and C.D.I. Systems
(http://www.cdisys.com/), the developer of NetIS™ - an innovative online
publishing platform - announced recently the signing of an agreement for
the deployment of NetIS on the European Pharmacopoeia - a reference work for the
quality control of medicines and substances for pharmaceutical use.
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EDQM chose C.D.I. Systems' NetIS platform because it is an advanced online publication tool
that integrates a high-performance user management back office and excellent data protection
capabilities. The platform will make it possible for EDQM to better manage its global licenses
while providing its users with an efficient information retrieval tool.
The European Pharmacopoeia is a single reference work for the quality control of medicines
in Europe. It contains over 2000 monographs on preparations and substances, nearly 300
general methods of analysis and 2400 reagents, all of which are legally binding, compliance
being enforced by the administrative or juridical authorities. The texts of the European
Pharmacopoeia cover active substances, excipients, substances or preparations for pharmaceutical
use of chemical, animal, human or herbal origin, homoeopathic preparations and homoeopathic stocks, antibiotics,
as well as dosage forms and containers. They also apply to biological, blood and plasma derivatives,
vaccines and to radiopharmaceutical preparations. The European Pharmacopoeia is applicable during the
development, production and marketing of medicines. Reference is made to its quality specifications in
marketing authorization dossiers. The European Pharmacopoeia is also used by manufacturers and national
and European health authorities to check the quality of medicines.
"We are pleased to deploy our technology within a prestigious European entity such as EDQM"
said Itzhak Levit, CEO of C.D.I. Systems. "This new agreement is part of the company strategy
to continue expanding its presence in Europe and US and gain further worldwide acknowledgment
and added "We have been utilizing many of the new features implemented in NetIS latest
release – version 4.2, including the Clientless DRM capabilities and the strong auditing and
reporting tools, that will supply EDQM with up to the minute information regarding the product's safety,
product's consumption, customers activities and commercial transactions".
About the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines
The EDQM & HealthCare of the Council of Europe is one of the main “harmonizing and coordinating”
European organizations involved in standardizing, regulating and controlling the quality of medicines.
Set up in 1964 with the signature of the European Pharmacopoeia Convention
(http://www.edqm.eu/medias/fichiers/convention_pheur1.pdf),
the EDQM’s activities were extended in 1994 to other areas concerning medicines for human and veterinary use.
From the beginning, it has developed its activities in close collaboration with the European Union and other
partner organizations to promote the implementation of a coherent regulatory framework that
satisfies public health needs.
About C.D.I. Systems
C.D.I. Systems, is a private high-tech company founded in 1992 by Mr. Hillel Ashkenazy,
advocate and chairman of the company, managed by a professional, experienced, devoted,
and creative management team.
Focused on the development of a unique and innovative online publishing platform - NetIS™,
the company has successfully deployed scores of solutions for the Internet, Intranet,
DVD/CD-ROMs and Handheld devices. To mention a few: Takdin, Israel's premier legal
databases both online and on CD-ROM; Dun & Bradstreet's Israel Business Directory; IDC
Israel pay per view site; Otzar HaHochma - the World's Largest Electronic Library (with
roughly five million pages); The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book - a comprehensive
interactive bibliography of all books printed in the Hebrew Language between 1473 and 1960;
The Israeli Electorate Registry; The Israeli General Encyclopedia; The Globes daily
newspaper archive and a multitude of legal information solutions in Germany through our
German partners.
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