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Optimising cloud provisioning for pharmaceutical compliance and operational excellence
Express Pharma
|November 2024
Suresh Perikala, Senior Engineering Lead - DevOps and Cloud Engineering Practice, Altimetrik

Optimising cloud provisioning for pharmaceutical compliance and operational excellence
In the last few years, we have witnessed the pharmaceutical industry in its most intense form. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have spared no effort in providing crucial vaccinations to protect the world. Today, they are utilising advanced technologies to speed up the creation of therapies and treatments to eliminate life-threatening diseases.
However, executing this is easier said than done. The pharmaceutical industry operates within an elaborate regulatory environment that often demands a delicate balance between innovation and compliance. Adhering to stringent compliance with regulatory standards - such as GxP (Good Practice), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), and Good Clinical Practice (GCP)-helps to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of the products. The industry demands solutions that help both ensure compliance and enable operational excellence.
Challenges in pharmaceutical cloud infrastructure
Playing within a stringent regulatory landscape, pharmaceutical companies often come across significant hurdles in managing their cloud infrastructure. With extremely sensitive patient data in their hands, ensuring data security and privacy is non-negotiable. This demands strong encryption with strict access controls.
Moreover, since pharmaceutical operations often involve crosstalk between diverse systems across global operations, integrating these systems adds to the complexity while demanding seamless interoperability and performance.
With cloud provisioning, pharmaceutical operations can enable flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency while ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Importance of Data Security, Privacy and Governance
This story is from the November 2024 edition of Express Pharma.
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