Chemical platform "JChem Oracle Cartridge"
Achieve high-performance chemical structure and reaction searches in Oracle's native environment!
The "JChem Cartridge for ORACLE" is a drug discovery IT platform that enables users to perform various searches in Oracle. In SQL SELECT statements, by combining structural conditions with Calculator Plugins, it is possible to specify conditions such as predicted physical property values like LogP for searches. Additionally, by providing chemical knowledge to Oracle, users can search for chemical structures and chemical reaction equations using SQL, as well as perform chemical calculations based on structural formulas. 【Features】 ■ Users can perform various searches in Oracle ■ It is possible to specify conditions for searches, such as predicted physical property values like LogP ■ By providing chemical knowledge to Oracle, users can search for chemical structures and chemical reaction equations using SQL, and perform chemical calculations based on structural formulas *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Operates in parallel with other JChem Base applications, allowing multiple applications and data to share tables in the chemical database created within ORACLE by JChem Cartridge. ■ Developed to access JChem's capabilities quickly and seamlessly using ORACLE native SQL language. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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ChemAxon JChem Oracle Cartridge
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News about this product(4)
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Chemaxon announces the appointment of its new CEO, Richard Jonas.
Chemaxon, a leader in the development of cheminformatics software for life sciences research, has announced the appointment of Richard Jones as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Richard succeeds the owner, Ferenc (Csizi) Csizmadia, in this role. Csizi will continue to serve as a founder while focusing on the establishment of Ancestralize, which is centered on health and well-being in the digital age. Additionally, coinciding with Mr. Richard's appointment, Chemaxon's Budapest office has relocated to the newly constructed environmentally friendly office park, Váci Greens, on the east side of the Danube River. A new logo and spelling have also been announced. For more details, please visit the news article on our company's homepage via the link below.
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The recruitment case of Japan Tobacco Inc. has been published.
Japan Tobacco Inc. is using the chemical information platform from ChemAxon, and a case study has been published by Fujitsu, which provided support for the system implementation. Please see the link for more details.
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Received an order for Eisai Co., Ltd.'s global drug discovery infrastructure.
Patocoa Co., Ltd. has received a global license for the software "JChem Cartridge for ORACLE" from Eisai Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) to manage core information for drug discovery research. This system will be used to manage chemical structure information generated during the research process at Eisai's research and development bases around the world. At the same time, the chemical substance regulatory compound check system "CRAIS Checker," which has been used at domestic research bases, will be transitioned to a global license to promote compliance enhancement worldwide.
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Shionogi & Co., Ltd. replaces its chemical structure search system.
Patocoa Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Koto-ku, Tokyo) has received an order for an unlimited domestic user license for the chemical structure search engine "JChem Cartridge for ORACLE" from Shionogi & Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Osaka). Shionogi will replace its traditional search engine with JChem Cartridge to manage chemical structure-related information generated during the research process, enabling faster and more efficient management of large volumes of data. Additionally, by web-enabling and providing web services for the system, it will facilitate integration with related systems, thereby improving convenience for researchers and reducing management costs.