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News Release from: Agilent Technologies Europe | Subject: Openlab Intelligence Reporter
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2008

Openlab module helps meet reporting
requirements

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The new module offers full database reporting capabilities for analytical data acquired through Agilent Openlab or Agilent ChemStation data systems

Agilent Technologies has introduced Agilent Openlab Intelligence Reporter, a module for the company's Openlab system designed to help analytical chemists and lab managers meet reporting requirements in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries Advanced tools such as visualisation of pass/fail criteria, and content-based result presentation help customers streamline result reviews and approvals

"Our goal is to help customers achieve a paperless lab, and Agilent Openlab Intelligence Reporter is a solid step in this direction," said Markus Jaquemar, marketing director, Agilent life sciences.

"Now customers can obtain a complete package for easily creating and reviewing even complex reports, seamlessly integrated into Agilent Openlab Enterprise Content Manager".

Agilent Openlab Intelligence Reporter easily connects to third-party reporting systems because it is based on standard interfaces and published and supported database views.

The system's database is accessible for IT-related purposes.

Report templates are based on Microsoft Report Definition Language and the report generation uses Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.

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