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  • NGS Project / Data Management Software

    Hi all - I'm looking for a NGS project and data management system. Basically something that will keep track of projects, users, data, etc. It doesn't need to be specific for NGS, but would help. Is anyone aware of anything like this? I'm tired of using emails of doing this. It can't be something hosted by a company somewhere on their servers. It has to be something we can run in-house...

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    You can use "Protacto", it is a work management software enables you to plan, track and schedule your work. First you can use it for free and further you can upgrade your account. Protacto is a feature rich application. Click here to know more about it: Project management software . And please do tell me if you find it useful.
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      Maybe something like MISO, http://www.tgac.ac.uk/miso/. We use it for sample management in our lab.

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        Babraham has this: http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.a...ojects/sierra/

        If you are simply looking to manage users/projects that may be enough.

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