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WILMINGTON, N.C.—PPD Inc. announced that CSS Informatics, the clinical and safety data management consulting services and proprietary e-technologies division of PPD, has entered into a solutions partner agreement with Nimbus Partners, a provider of process management software and services. The agreement makes it possible for CSS Informatics to further expand its range of services to clients by supporting them in designing, managing and optimizing their business processes.
"Our alliance with Nimbus strengthens our information management service capabilities," says Graham Downing, vice president of informatics. "By joining Nimbus' process management capabilities with CSS Informatics' existing technology products and services, we will be able to deliver more complete solutions to the business challenges that our clients face."
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