Vendor:Terra Systems OÜ
Type | Osaühing (Ltd.) |
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Industry | Informatics software |
Headquarters | Vene tn. 35, Tallinn, Estonia |
Number of locations | 4 |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products |
Products list
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Website |
TerraSystems.eu LIMSTerraLab.com MiniLIS.org |
Terra Systems OÜ develops and distributes health and laboratory informatics software solutions.
History
Technology and products
MiniLIS, TerraLab, and Analyzer Manager
MiniLIS is a "free entry-level" laboratory information system (LIS) that "allows carriers to eliminate paper from all stages of the laboratory process."[1]
TerraLab is a laboratory information system (marketed as a LIMS) that "allows you to flexibly configure and maintain the laboratory processes, and also has a wide functionality for doing business."[2]
Analyzer Managers is middleware "designed for the integration of the laboratory analytical equipment with laboratory/medical informational systems."[3] The company claims the software can integrate more than 100 analytical instruments "with any (including an individually developed) informational system."[3]
Pricing
Per the company website, MiniLIS is free to download and use. The basic cloud-hosted version of the software is also free, offering up to 2,500 records. A pro version of the cloud-hosted LIS is offered at €49/Month, with no record limit, premium support, and connection to one instrument.[4]
Pricing is not made public for TerraLab and Analyzer Manager.
Demonstration videos and other media
Demo videos of Terra Systems products can be found on their YouTube channel.
Additional information
- MiniLIS user manual (Russian)
References
- ↑ "MiniLIS". TerraSystems. https://minilis.org/en/. Retrieved 06 November 2020.
- ↑ "LIMS TerraLab Pro". Terra Systems OÜ. https://limsterralab.com/en/labs/lims-terralab-pro/. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Analyzer Manager". Terra Systems OÜ. https://minilis.org/#about. Retrieved 06 November 2020.
- ↑ "MiniLIS Price List". Terra Systems OÜ. https://minilis.org/en/page/price-list. Retrieved 9 January 2017.