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Product category: Data management software
News Release from: SpectralWorks | Subject: AnalyzerPro 2.0
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 19 May 2006

MS data analysis package is updated

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SpectralWorks announces the release of AnalyzerPro version 2.0 to coincide with the 54th ASMS conference on mass spectrometry in Seattle, Washington

AnalyzerPro provides a vendor-neutral off-the-shelf' solution to mass spectral data analysis Multiple vendors' instruments can be consolidated into a single processing platform for both qualitative and quantitative analysis

A wide range of applications have been addressed including typical solutions for clinical, environmental and academic environments.

These include target and non target analyses in both the metabolomic and biochemical profiling markets.

AnalyzerPro 2.0 benefits from an improved spectral refinement algorithm which has a simpler user definable parameter set.

Currently supported on Windows XP, Windows 2000 and NT, it is able to offer compatibility with a number of legacy systems and so offers the opportunity to bring their data processing capabilities right up to date.

This includes the capability to differentiate virtually co-eluting non target components in chromatographic analyses.

AnalyzerPro 2.0 now supports data formats from VG, Masslab, Thermo Finnigan, Thermo Electron, Agilent, ABI/MDS Sciex, PerkinElmer and Waters as well as the generic formats, JCamp and NetCDF.

When combined with RemoteAnalyzer, SpectralWorks's vendor-neutral 'open access' system, a single platform can be made available that covers a variety of instruments.

This allows the casual or non expert user a familiar and consistent interface independent to the OEM software.

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