Ceiba Solutions introduces Community Edition of Helium Data Workbench

Driving data efficiency in life sciences by connecting disparate datasets, Ceiba Solutions announced in August the expansion of its data analytics solution Helium with the introduction of its free, downloadable Community Edition.
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Driving data efficiency in life sciences by connectingdisparate datasets, Ceiba Solutions announced in August the expansion of itsdata analytics solution Helium with the introduction of its free, downloadableCommunity Edition. Enabling users to take advantage of real-time access to opendata, the Community Edition provides more than 50 analytical functions to bringpublic life-science data directly into Excel, Spotfire and the Helium Windows 8app. Community Edition users can share recommendations for new connections inthe Helium community.

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