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Enterprise Tooling

Overview

Universities, research institutes, and corporate R&D organizations require visibility, governance, and systems integration at scale. The Enterprise Tooling layer equips these institutions with powerful controls, analytics, and interoperability — turning the platform into mission-critical infrastructure for managing modern scientific operations.


Core Capabilities

1. Admin Dashboards

  • Organization-wide dashboard for institutional admins and department heads
  • Features include:
    • Overview of all hosted projects (public and private)
    • Contributor analytics: activity heatmaps, top researchers, cross-lab collaborations
    • Usage stats: logins, submissions, storage, and compute usage
    • Productivity metrics: number of projects per lab, AI reviews generated, peer reviews completed
    • Compliance tracking: funder mandates, open access status, reproducibility scores
    • Custom tags or flags for internal initiatives (e.g., “GRANT-TRACKED”, “DOCTORAL WORK”)

Use cases:

  • University research offices monitor project progress and open science compliance
  • Corporate R&D leads track output across business units
  • Institutes evaluate real-world impact and ROI on funded work

2. API & Webhooks

  • Secure RESTful API for integration with:
    • Institutional repositories (e.g., DSpace, Invenio)
    • Learning Management Systems (e.g., Canvas, Moodle)
    • Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) and lab inventory systems
    • HRIS and ORCID sync for personnel data
  • Webhook support:
    • Trigger actions on project creation, publication, or review
    • Push structured data to internal systems or reporting platforms

Use cases:

  • Sync researcher outputs to institutional archives in real time
  • Notify internal systems when a new paper or dataset is published
  • Enrich lab notebooks with platform-generated reproducibility scores or reviews

3. Export Pipelines

  • One-click export of research outputs to external systems, including:
    • Preprint repositories (e.g., arXiv, bioRxiv)
    • Indexed repositories (e.g., PubMed Central, EuropePMC, Zenodo)
    • Journal submission platforms (via JATS, Docx, or LaTeX export)
    • Grant and funder portals (e.g., NIH RePORTER, Horizon EU, UKRI)
  • Formatting plugins:
    • Auto-generate manuscripts in specific journal styles
    • Embed platform metadata and version history into exports
    • DOI, ORCID, and citation tracking preserved across systems

Use cases:

  • Reduce researcher workload during manuscript and data deposition
  • Ensure compliance with funder and journal mandates
  • Create a seamless research-to-publication pipeline for labs and institutions

Why This Matters

At scale, research institutions need more than a collaboration tool — they need infrastructure. The enterprise layer ensures the platform fits into existing ecosystems, supports high-level oversight, and automates the overhead of compliance, integration, and reporting. It brings scientific operations into the cloud-native era, with visibility and control built in.

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