Voxler 2
Golden Software has released Voxler 2, a complete scientific 3D data visualisation and graphics program, which enables users to import data quickly and easily in a multitude of file types and create representative graphics
Golden Software has released Voxler 2, a complete scientific 3D data visualisation and graphics program, which enables users to import data quickly and easily in a multitude of file types and create representative graphics
Qlucore, a provider of bioinformatics software, has published an easy-to-use guide that shows how visualisation techniques can be used to obtain important new findings for researchers
VSG - Visualization Sciences Group has launched version 6 of its popular Avizo 3D visualisation and analysis software
CLC bio has released new versions of its solutions for analysing and visualising next generation sequencing data: CLC Genomics Workbench, version 3.5, and CLC Genomics Server, version 1.5.
Poly Software International has released the latest version of its software package for technical plotting and data processing: PSI-Plot version 9 for Windows
DNAStar has released its latest version of visualisation software, GenVision v2.0, with expanded capabilities for creating publication-quality images depicting large quantities of genomic information
TADM Lab Analyzer, designed by Apartis, allows users to easily visualise TADM (Total Aspiration and Dispense Monitoring) curves, and new user-defined or pre-set guard bands and warning ranges live, per channel
Umetrics, a provider of multivariate data analysis software and training, has released it Simca Batch On-Line (SBOL) version 3.3.
Molegro has announced Molegro Data Modeller, a cross-platform application for data mining, data modelling and data visualisation
DynaFlow has released a new version of its 2DFlowPlus package for visualising flows induced by the distributions of point and line singularities, such as vortices, dipoles and sources
Robert Roe explores advances in CPU, accelerator and networking hardware that is being designed to support exascale.
Professor Dieter Kranzlmüller of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) outlines the work of the facility
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