Product category:
Test and calibration instrumentation
News Release from: Tabor Electronics
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2007
Answering demand for software-hardware
combos
Tabor Electronics has announced formation of a new strategic alliance with Arbitrary Resources, a leader in industry software application solutions
The new alliance will focus on combining Tabor's high-end, award-winning product line with innovative software packages addressing various niche markets requiring dedicated software packages for specific applications Ron Glazer, Tabor's business development manager, commented: "We welcome the opportunity to ally with Arbitrary Resources since it allows us to access many market applications which were once the exclusive domain of only a handful of large companies
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"From now on, our customers won't have to stretch their budgets to solve specific applications.
"The new alliance is yet another example of how Tabor continues to provide outstanding solutions at affordable prices".
According to Joan Mercade, founder and CEO of Arbitrary Resources, "Tabor's new Wonder Wave Series of arbitrary waveform / function generators (AWG) combines outstanding performance in a wide range of sampling rates, number of channels, DAC resolution, and waveform memory, which are excellent hardware platforms for many applications necessitating complete solutions based on software capabilities as well.
"Tabor's expertise fused with Arbitrary Resources experience in a broad range of application areas will prove to be a winning combination in the fast-growing test and measurement market.".
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