Certara (Pharsight): Phoenix/WinNonlin licensing policy [Software]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2015-07-22 18:16 (3978 d 08:50 ago) – Posting: # 15126
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Hi Helmut!

❝ Certara (the company behind Pharsight) changed their pricing policy for CROs (only!). Additionally to the annual single-user license fee (2,444 USD) CROs will be charged a fee based on the number of studies/projects performed per year… Part of the business-lingo I received:...


That's a big load of BS. How much money do they make from this software anyway??? Maybe later on they will make the program as a web based program, who knows!

Not to the mention the software still runs like a pig. On my 8gb i5 it's not running any faster than on my old P4 w 4gb ram. Opening and closing a project take a forever (IVIVC especially).

The only reason I use it is because I am too lazy to write SAS codes for determining half-life. Heck they don't even have an option to run partial+full replicate BE analysis yet (I mean within the program, not using your worksheet).

John

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