For every clinical trial researchers conduct, they’re burdened with remembering separate passwords and logins, each unique to the systems or organizations with which they’re working. Of course, remembering these is not only inconvenient and frustrating, but time-consuming and costly as well.
Developed by Ping Identity, the infographic depicts the impact of having various logins and passwords have on clinical researchers, and offers ways to enable easy access to applications to improve work and save time.
Some of the data points in the graphic include:
- 34% of respondents manage 20 or more logins and passwords
- 50% write logins/password in notebooks, while 33% store them on their work computers
- 33% use the same login/password across systems
- 86% believe multiple logins and passwords to somewhat or strongly hinder productivity
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