Radiant Sage Awarded F&S Best Practices Award

Radiant Sage receives prestigious Frost and Sullivan Best Practices Award for Customer Value Enhancement

August 13, 2012 - Radiant Sage LLC, a provider of on-demand clinical trial image management solutions, today announced that it has received the Frost & Sullivan 2012 Customer Value Enhancement Award for its clinical trial image management solutions.

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Radiant Sage’s CEO Venkatesan Thangaraj to Chair Panel at DIA 2012

“Business Applications in the Cloud” Panel to Include Experts from Pfizer, The Uppsala Monitoring Centre, and Aegerion Pharmaceuticals

Belmont, Mass. – June 13, 2012 – Radiant Sage LLC, a provider of on-demand Clinical Trial Image Management solutions, today announced that its CEO, Venkatesan Thangaraj, will be chairing a panel on “Business Applications in the Cloud” at DIA 2012, taking place June 24-28, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pa.

Radiant Sage finds big software need for Pfizer - Fierce BioTech IT

April 9, 2012 | By Ryan McBride

Radiant Sage has emerged in recent years as one of the software companies to watch in clinical trials image management. It picked up early business from drug giant Pfizer ($PFE) and demonstrated that its technology addresses a major need in clinical development.

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Radiant Sage Boosts Pfizer's Imaging Pipeline - Bio-IT World

April 4, 2012 - By Kevin Davies

It has taken more than a decade, but the ideas of Venkatesan Thangaraj to create a pharma pipeline for image management are maturing so quickly that he sees the potential of developing an industry standard that enables all trial sponsors and vendors to have a single customizable tool for handling clinical imaging data.

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Radiant Sage brings Lab-in-a-Box to bio and pharma businesses - Mass High Tech

Friday, March 30, 2012
The Pitch - In the company’s own words: Radiant Sage LLC provides on-demand Clinical Trial Image Management Solutions for organizations involved in drug discovery and research.

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IT Focus: Images in Clouds - Contract Pharma

Published March 7, 2012
Moving clinical trial image management to the cloud
By Venkatesan Thangaraj, Radiant Sage, LLC

It is a well-known fact that clinical trials tend to be extremely expensive and that pharmaceutical companies are always focused on finding new and innovative ways to make their clinical trials more efficient and reduce the costs associated with developing therapeutics

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Radiant Sage Partners With a Major Pharmaceutical Company - Yahoo Finance

BELMONT, MA 01/09/12
Radiant Sage LLC today announced that it has partnered with one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies to enhance and re-launch its open source DICOM images submitter solution, now named ImageLink. ImageLink Will Provide a Common Interface for Submitting and Sharing Clinical Trial Imaging Data

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Radiant Sage Explores how to Gain Control of Clinical Imaging Data - Imaging Economics

23rd Nov. 2011
Having a firm control on clinical imaging data is imperative for radiologists conducting studies and trials. Attendees of the iiBig’s eClinical & Cloud Technologies Conference & Expo, which will be held Dec. 6-7 in East Rutherford, N.J., will gain practical insights about how to do this.

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Radiant Sage Moderates Expert Panel - Corporate Media News

BELMONT, MA 11/15/11
Radiant Sage LLC, today announced it will moderate a panel of experts to present at the iiBig's eClinical & Cloud Technologies Conference & Expo. The session, titled "Gaining Control of Clinical Imaging Data," will explore the benefits of cloud-based technologies for managing medical imaging data related to clinical trials.

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Radiant Sage SaaS Application Integrates Image Data From Multiple Drug Trials - eWeek

By: Brian T. Horowitz, 2011-10-13

Radiant Sage has introduced an enterprise SaaS application that allows researchers to combine image data from multiple drug trials into one database.

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