Lifebit’s Platform offers researchers and clinicians a data-driven view into the determinants of health and disease. This facilitates clinical impacts, accelerates drug discovery, and ultimately improves patient outcomes.
Challenge: incorporating open-source software into platforms while maintaining security, support, and longevity
Researchers are increasingly turning to open-source software to access the latest, best-in-class tools for data analysis and sharing. The benefits of open source software are clear, so when organisations begin to build data analytics platforms/trusted research environments, they increasingly turn to open-source solutions. There are three approaches an organisation can take to adopting open-source software - closed platforms, DIY solutions, and open platform. However, for organisations looking to adopt open-source software as part of their platforms, there can be a variety of risks associated with this.
Closed platform or DIY platform approaches to open-source software come with high risk in terms of:
Solution: open platform
Open platform systems have multiple benefits to end users, whilst ensuring security is not compromised. They:
In this white paper we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of each approach and how Lifebit uses open-source software in our Platform while ensuring security, support and longevity. For access to the full white paper, fill out the form with your information.