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Pi Pharma Intelligence Increases Database Speed and Size While Reducing Time to Resolution with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and cirrusgo

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Event Date : 29-Oct-2024

At PI Pharma Intelligence, we take pride in delivering cutting-edge pharmaceutical insights that empower stakeholders worldwide. Through our partnership with AWS and Cirrusgo, we have successfully revamped our data infrastructure, significantly enhancing database performance and ensuring seamless user experiences, even as our data volume continues to grow exponentially.

With the support of AWS Partner Cirrusgo, we redesigned our data pipeline to manage the vast and complex datasets essential for advanced drug research and market analysis. This transformation has slashed search times from minutes to milliseconds and enabled us to scale our database to accommodate data 179 times larger than before. Additionally, we've achieved a remarkable 98% reduction in issue resolution time, allowing our team to address problems in minutes rather than days.

Key Benefits of Our Enhanced Data Pipeline:

  • Lightning-Fast Searches: Search times have been reduced from minutes to milliseconds, providing quicker access to critical drug data.
  • Unprecedented Scalability: Our database is now ten times larger and can easily handle 179 times more data.
  • Optimized Efficiency: Time spent on issue resolution has decreased by 98%, leading to faster and smoother operations.
  • Future-Ready Infrastructure: We are leveraging AI tools like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker to improve predictions, risk analysis, and data standardization.

This new infrastructure positions PI Pharma Intelligence for global scalability while maintaining the speed, accuracy, and reliability that our clients rely on. As we continue to innovate, we remain dedicated to providing best-in-class insights that help pharmaceutical companies bring lifesaving drugs to market more rapidly.

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