Alucio, a fast-growing provider of cloud-based software for the life sciences industry, announced the release of several new connectivity features for its Beacon platform designed for Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) and other field medical professionals.
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Beacon helps MSLs streamline communication and enhance scientific exchange with key industry stakeholders including healthcare professionals (HCPs), Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and clinical trial managers. As a result of the platform’s integration with the email and calendaring functionality within Outlook, users will now be able to send invitations, schedule meetings, manage their virtual scientific exchanges, and subsequent follow ups much more easily and effectively through Beacon.
Additionally, through this update, Beacon can now be seamlessly configured to connect with leading CRM systems in use within the life science industry including Veeva, Salesforce and others. This enables MSL users to publish relevant meeting data and call notes directly from Beacon to the company’s designated CRM – without having to leave the Beacon platform.
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These new connectivity features, along with its integrated video conferencing and user-friendly content management functionality, further increase the flexibility of Beacon to be used within a range of life science companies from small to large and with varying technology infrastructure.
“It’s exciting to see these continued enhancements and new features in our product,” stated Tom O’Connell, Alucio Co-founder and COO. “It’s important that our Beacon platform connects effectively with other important tools and systems that our customers already have in place. We’re committed to the ongoing advancement of our product and will continue to deploy new updates on a regular basis.”
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