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Accelrys Announces Pfizer Inc. as the First Member of the Enterprise Cheminformatics Consortium

Consortium to Drive the Evolution of Enterprise Cheminformatics Systems Using Open and Flexible Service-Oriented Architecture

05-02-2007: Accelrys, Inc. announced the addition of Pfizer to the Accelrys Enterprise Cheminformatics Consortium. The Consortium will be a collaborative software development project led by Accelrys in partnership with a group of commercial member organizations. Its goal is to prioritize, design, and develop enterprise cheminformatics software components and services to allow members to implement industry-leading cheminformatics systems. The Consortium will commence in early 2007 and have a three year duration.

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