Go-Mobile with Oracle Life Sciences Portal. Sheetal Nagar Technology Lead Infosys Limited

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1 Go-Mobile with Oracle Life Sciences Portal 1 Sheetal Nagar Technology Lead Infosys Limited

2 An Oracle Life Sciences Portal: Go-Mobile with Responsive Web Design 2

3 Agenda 3 Current industry trends Proposed idea / solution using Oracle Mobile Platform Business and technical view Summary and value proposition Q & A

4 Recent industry trends and usage patterns 4 90 percent of CIO expect to deploy more than 25 mobile apps in 2014 (Forbes: Mobile Business Statistics) By 2015, mobile app development projects will outnumber native PC projects by a ratio of 4:1 (Forbes: Mobile Business Statistics) In 2014, the number of worldwide mobile users including both business and consumers will reach over 5.6 billion (Mobile Statistics Report, ) 84 percent of doctors use tablets 74 percent ipad, 10 percent others (MobiHealthNews) Mobile health market to reach $58.8 billion globally by 2020 (Allied MArket Research - Nov 2013)

5 Key concern areas of users 5 Do I have to remember multiple URLs and login passwords? Are these applications validated and have secured access? Does the application comply to all regulatory requirements? How to install, access, and apply latest upgrades? Can I access it on ios devices, or android devices, or both? How do I take advantage of existing Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations? Can I access applications both online and offline? How will my data get synchronized? Can I personalize my view? How can I use it for socialization, communities, and blogs?

6 Problem statement and current landscape of Oracle Life Sciences solutions 6 Central Trail Designer eclinical Applications Inform \ GTM Central Coding Pharmacovigilance Applications Argus Safety Suite Varied applications on different technologies Limited mobility support IRT on Demand Oracle Clinical Inform Advanced Molecular Analytics Oracle RDC Operational Planning, Tracking and Management Thesaurus Management (TMS) Clear Trial Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) Empirica Signal Detection Suite Single, unified view for users who are not present Operational Planning, Tracking, and Management Clinical Development Analytics (CDA) Mobile CRA Siebel CTMS (Physician portal, Site portal, Consumer portal) Clinical Data Warehousing Solutions Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH) Life Sciences Data Management Workbench Single sign-on support across applications is not available Complex point-to-point integration exists - External users: Site staff, CRAs, physicians - Internal users: Sponsors, CROs, study manager Existing point-to-point integrations

7 Proposed Idea and Solution 7

8 Proposed idea and solution 8 This paper discusses the opportunity to develop an Oracle Life Sciences portal solution using Responsive Web Design (RWD) via Oracle Mobile Platform leveraging HTML5, CSS3, and JQuery 1.9 concepts. So it can run on both Apple ios and Google android devices. Secured and centralized portal Unified view Device-agnostic Hybrid application

9 What is RWD? 9 Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an implementation strategy aimed at designing applications that respond to the user s behavior. It provides an optimal viewing experience independent of screen size, platform (Android, ios), and orientation, enabling its usage on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. One URL Single content One code jquery mobile CSS3 media queries Key features of RWD Flexible grid Flexible images CSS3 media queries Screen resolutions

10 Oracle Life Sciences Portal: Business View 10

11 Existing Solution New Proposed Solution 'Go-mobile' using Life Sciences portal business view 11 Existing web services Portlets Go- Mobile on Life Sciences Portal Single sign-on User identity management Integrated security Personalization Existing web services New Proposed Solution eclinical applications Pharmacovigilance applications Central trial designer Inform GTM Central coding Argus safety suite IRT on demand Inform advanced molecular analytics Operational Planning, Tracking and Management Oracle Clinical Operational Planning, Tracking and Management Clinical Development Analytics (CDA) Mobile CRA Oracle RDC Siebel CTMS (Physician portal, Site portal, Consumer portal) Thesaurus management (TMS) Clear Trial Clinical Data Warehousing Solutions Life Sciences Data Hub (LSH) Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) Empirica Signal Detection Suite Life Sciences Data Management Workbench Existing Solution - External users: Site staff, CRAs, physicians - Internal users: Sponsors, CROs, study manager Existing point-o-point integrations

12 Oracle Life Sciences Portal: Features 13

13 14 Oracle Life Sciences portal features (1 of 2) Mobile platform Mobile platform Hybrid application that can be installed on mobile devices as native apps, or accessed using web browser Accessibility Life Sciences portal features 24X7 availability Accessibility Portlets and widgets Portal can be accessed both offline and online from various mobile devices User configurable portlets or summarized views for measuring key study parameters and key study performance indicators Portlets and widgets Data sync Data sync Data is synchronized when used in online mode. Example: Simplified monitoring for traveling CRAs 24x7 availability Available 24X7 to users spread across various geographies

14 15 Oracle Life Sciences portal features (2 of 2) Secured access Secured access Secured access to underlying Oracle Life sciences applications via Oracle Identity Management Personalized view Life Sciences portal features Single sign-on Personalized view Regulatory compliance Personalize your view choose from a range of date formats and themes, customize favorites or frequently used pages, alerts and notification frequency 21 CFR Part 11 compliance and a fully validated solution Regulatory compliance Socializing Single signon Single sign-on (SSO) enables user to log into the portal and access various Oracle applications (like Inform, Argus Safety, CDA, mobile CRA, Siebel Physician and site portal) Socializing User collaboration, including support for creation of blogs, chat sites, communities / forums on special topics with feeds from social networking sites

15 Oracle Life Sciences Portal: Technical View 16

16 Challenges in developing mobile apps 17 Varied users and usage patterns Fully validated application Compliance with regulatory requirements Native app, web app, or hybrid app Usage on ios or Android Data transfer and encryption Online vs. offline Synchronization challenges Identity management Data security

17 Install Manage Technical considerations 18 Life Sciences portal Build Integrate Secure Oracle eclinical applications Oracle pharmacovigilance applications Oracle operational planning, tracking, and management

18 INSTALL MANAGE Technical considerations: Install and manage 19 Oracle s Weblogic application server to build mobile application and bundle business logic Life Sciences Portal BUILD INTEGRATE Easy and fast upgrades SECURE Available 24x7, 365 days with online and offline support for millions of concurrent users Oracle eclinical applications Oracle pharmacovigilance applications Oracle operational planning, tracking and management Usage of in-memory data cache for high response times

19 Install Manage Technical considerations: Build 20 Hybrid mobile architecture (combination of web and native apps) Life Sciences Portal Life build Integrate Develop portal using Java, HTML5, CSS3, and jquery mobile Secure Offline support through SQLite database Oracle eclinical applications Oracle pharmacovigilance applications Oracle operational planning, tracking, and management Responsive web design one code, multiple devices, multiple users, multiple applications

20 Install Manage Technical considerations: Integrate 21 Life Sciences Portal Build Integrate Secure eclinical Applications Pharmacovigil ance Applications Operational planning tracking, and management RESTful API Integration infrastructure SOA foundation Mobile CRA services Inform GTM services Empirica signal services Argus services Siebel services Site portal Physician portal CDA services Reuse existing services eclinical applications Pharmacovigilance applications Operational planning, tracking, and management Existing Oracle Life Sciences applications

21 Install Manage Technical considerations: Secure 22 Secured access using Oracle Identity Management Life Sciences Portal Build Integrate Secured user authentication and authorization during SSO Secure Secured workspace concept to restrict sharing of documents through mobile Oracle eclinical applications Oracle pharmacovigilance applications Oracle operational planning, tracking, and management Data is encrypted on device and during transmission

22 Value proposition 23 Single, unified view and access of various Oracle Life Sciences applications Reduction in operational cost due to usage of common platform, existing resources, and skill sets Increased data quality, operational efficiency, and productivity for users Value Proposition Reduced TCO and maintainability due to responsive design (one code multiple users, multiple devices, multiple applications) Access applications from anywhere, anytime in online or offline mode Easy, fast installation and upgrade on various mobile devices (ios and Android)

23 Summary 25 Transform Closed office enterprise to a Mobile pocket enterprise

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