Case Study: Meeting Regulatory Requirements with Atlassian Confluence and Scroll Versions

Case Study: Meeting Regulatory Requirements with Atlassian Confluence and Scroll Versions

 

"With Scroll Office and Scroll Versions, we can manage the whole documentation process within the Confluence infrastructure – and create our final documents from the repository.

Norbert Bittner, CEO, up to data professional services

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Up to data is an IT service provider for companies in the life sciences and chemical industry and therefore has to meet lots of regulatory requirements. Regulations applicable to the pharmaceutical sector mandate a set of version-controlled documentation. This includes functional requirements, technical specifications, design specifications, test strategy and test scripts. In addition, every stage in the product development cycle must be performed and controlled to strict standards.

The combination of Scroll Versions and Scroll Office to create wiki-based documentation perfectly fulfils the regulatory requirements that up to data is obliged to meet:

  • Scroll Versions makes it possible to manage multiple versions of documentation in the same space.

  • And Scroll Office enables the content to be exported to Microsoft Word, where suitable styles can be applied...

You are also working in a regulated industry? Go ahead and read the whole Case Study: Meeting Regulatory Requirements with Atlassian Confluence and Scroll Versions

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Try Scroll Versions and Scroll Office for free with a 30-day eval.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email us at  info@k15t.com or use the comment section below.


 

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