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Why Biotech Industry Requires Cloud?

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Cloud had its origin in the tech world more than a decade ago. The technology, with its immediate potential, has easily pervaded other industries as well. An ideal example will be the biotech and other life sciences industries.

An important feature to note with respect to the biotech sector is that it has been rather slow to embrace new ways or modern technologies. The reason is the presence of several regulations that are part of the industry.

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Yet, this practice saw an exception in the case of the cloud. The potential of the cloud for the unique ways of the industry has caught the attention of industry experts and observers.

More and more enterprises are adopting the cloud. Biotechnology advances happen at an exponential rate, leading to ongoing advancements in medical treatment. Large amounts of data are generated by fundamental biotechnology disciplines like genomics and proteomics, which necessitates an incredible amount of computational capacity for management, processing, and analysis. Biotech organizations have access to scalable cloud-based solutions that give them the power to examine critical data.

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Technology developments have made it possible to use Next-Generation Sequencing, which generates roughly 15,000 times as much data per day as conventional Sanger Sequencing.

To find useful insights from large data sets, biotech research and development organizations must implement technologies that can analyze massive data sets rapidly and effectively.

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