CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

14 February 2007

Company News

Microsoft Joins SAFE-BioPharma Association for Creation and Management of Electronic Documents

Microsoft Corp.'s Healthcare and Life Sciences Group announced it has joined the SAFE-BioPharma Association , a nonprofit association that created and manages the SAFET   digital identity and signature standard for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.

As a SAFE vendor partner, Microsoft has developed a SAFE signing interface capability for use with the 2007 Microsoft®   Office system, effectively providing researchers, vendors, regulators and clinicians with a security-enhanced way to verify their identities when creating, managing and sending electronic documents. The reference implementation interface is available as downloadable source code on the Microsoft Developer Network ( http://www.msdn.com/ ).

"We are very pleased to have Microsoft further support our efforts to provide one single mechanism of authentication for the life sciences industry," said Gary Secrest, chairman of the SAFE-BioPharma Association. "Our alliance will have a significant impact on widespread adoption and interoperability."

With the announcement, life sciences firms will now be able to implement a SAFE-certified public key infrastructure and identity management system leveraging Microsoft software products already used in their IT environments. Because SAFE is an implementation of the X.509 standard -- and is supported in Microsoft Active Directory® , Microsoft Root CA Server and the Microsoft Certificate Lifecycle Manager -- companies will be able to issue, manage and authenticate using SAFE certificates and a Microsoft-based infrastructure.

With the implementation of the SAFE Signing Interface for the 2007 Microsoft Office system, companies will be able to use SAFE certificates to digitally sign documents from within the Microsoft Office system. In addition, with Open XML as the basis for the 2007 Office system, companies now have an opportunity to digitally sign documents that are standards-based, machine-readable, authored with familiar tools and ultimately verifiable.

"Microsoft is committed to the healthcare and life sciences industry, as evidenced by our participation in HL7, CDISC and other organizations. We are also committed to developing a security-enhanced way to verify identities within the healthcare and life sciences industry," said Les Jordan, industry technology strategist for life sciences at Microsoft. "We look forward to working as a vendor partner with SAFE, and playing a significant role in providing the healthcare and life sciences industry with a technology platform with maximum security."

About Microsoft in Healthcare and Life Sciences

Microsoft provides standards-based products and technology to help the healthcare and life sciences industries break down information barriers between the disparate IT environments across pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies, physicians and healthcare professionals, provider organizations, government and private-sector employers, health insurers, and consumers. Microsoft's vision for knowledge-driven health utilizes the company's cutting-edge technology to help these groups integrate their systems, enhance collaboration, and increase information sharing and learning - ultimately resulting in the ability to deliver high-quality products and services to patients and consumers worldwide. More information about Microsoft in Healthcare and Life Sciences can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/healthcare .

Become a member of the CIMdata PLM Community to receive your daily PLM news and much more.

Tell us what you think of the CIMdata Newsletter. Send your feedback.

CIMdata is committed to your privacy. Your personal information will never be sold or shared outside of CIMdata without your express permission.

Subscribe