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  • Brain banks face challenges in establishing and managing information technology (IT) infrastructure.
  • Limited funding and IT expertise often complicate IT implementation for brain bank coordinators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide insights for implementing IT infrastructure in brain banks.
  • To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various IT approaches and products.

Main Methods:

  • Assessment of brain bank requirements.
  • Evaluation of different IT products and strategies.
  • Analysis of scalability and adaptability of IT solutions.

Main Results:

  • Careful assessment of specific brain bank needs is crucial for successful IT implementation.
  • Understanding the pros and cons of various IT options aids in decision-making.
  • Scalability and adaptability are key considerations for long-term IT infrastructure viability.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic IT infrastructure planning is essential for effective brain bank operations.
  • Tailored IT solutions ensure that infrastructure meets current and future needs.
  • Resource constraints necessitate informed choices in IT product and approach selection.