iPhone Meets Illumina’s Genome

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Source: Apple.com

Source: Apple.com

According to an article published by Apple, Jay Flatley, Illumina’s President and CEO, stated “iPhone was an obvious technology choice. First and foremost, it’s a great phone. But what our employees need goes well beyond that. They need a computer in their hands that can do calculations and data searches, and can manage sales using SalesForce Mobile. Because of the flexibility of the interface, iPhone was the ideal tool for us.”

Apple stated that deploying iPhone within Illumina’s existing IT infrastructure couldn’t be easier. Using iPhone Configuration Utility, the Illumina IT staff can push configuration profiles for their virtual private network (VPN) and enforce passcodes to secure each device. Setting up iPhone to leverage Exchange capabilities is as simple as double-clicking a configuration file, says Scott Skellenger, Senior Director of Global IT Operations. “All we have to do is direct the phone to the Exchange server and input the user’s credentials and they’re off and running.”

“iPhone has definitely delivered for Illumina,” Kahn agrees. “We found it to be an enterprise-ready device primarily because of the security features. Having the ability to remotely wipe the device was key. It also had to have Exchange, and it needed to be web savvy. On iPhone, those features alone opened the door.”

“Improvements such as cut-and-paste and the device-wide search capability have added extraordinary value,” Skellenger says. “With iPhone 3.0 software, we’re able to search our emails, access the global address list in a seamless way, and calendar as if we were sitting at our desks.”

Genome on the Mobile Phone
“Illumina is developing an iPhone application that will allow consumers to carry around their genomic information,” Flatley explains. “Part of it may be on the phone itself, part of it may be in the cloud that the phone would have access to. It would allow the customer to bring up the application and interact with it live in conjunction with their doctor.”
Easy iPhone Integration
Illumina told Apple the iPhone SDK has been extremely easy to work with. Though Illumina’s developers had never written an iPhone application before, they were able to produce a fully functional prototype of the application within just ten days. When completed, the final application will allow the company to present complex genomic datasets in an easy-to-understand, consumer-oriented interface.

“The understanding of the human genome, which is very inaccessible to most people, can start to become accessible through iPhone,” Flatley says. “It will be a mechanism for communications, for sharing, and for data management. iPhone can translate something very complicated into something very user-friendly.”

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