Posted by: Ethan Smith in: ● April 27, 2010
In today’s Life Sciences world everything is becoming increasingly more difficult – all of the “easy” drugs have been discovered, the human genome has been mapped and parts even patented (albeit with much dispute), the blockbuster model has crumbled, cost pressures are intensifying and regulatory scrutiny is at an all time high. The cries for [...]
Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● April 22, 2010
Today is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, and looking back, it’s amazing how far we’ve come. A little over 2 years after the first Earth Day in 1969, the single chip microprocessor was introduced to the world. In great part this invention catapulted us into a technological revolution.
Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● April 21, 2010
Today we announced the expansion of our Australasia operations – including the opening this week of a new Sydney office and the appointment of Michael Cawsey as Regional Director – to address growing demand for our software in the region. Because of its ability to help organizations see the big picture of their operations, reduce costs, [...]
Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● April 19, 2010
Don’t miss out on learning about the new innovations that will take your Metastorm projects to new heights this year! During the conference we will be unveiling new product innovations. Two new products slated for release this year will give Metastorm customers the power to take modeling to the cloud, share and collaborate on goals, [...]
Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● April 14, 2010
Today we announced our national sponsorship of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Great Strides Walk series – the foundation’s largest national fundraising event. Great Strides Walks take place in May and June and are held in locations across the United States. Metastorm is fielding teams in four national locations – Baltimore, Maryland; Tampa, Florida; Detroit, Michigan; and San [...]
Posted by: Derek Weeks in: ● April 5, 2010
In elementary school most children learn about the transformation of a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. The lives of many organizations have similar, humble beginnings.