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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Informatics) | Subject: Atlas CDS datasheet
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 12 December 2005

New free Atlas CDS datasheet for
chromatographers

Datasheet provides information designed for multi-channel, multi-user client server implementations, and discusses the challenges in balancing the cost of regularly updating software

Thermo Electron has developed a new datasheet on the Atlas CDS, available free in PDF or printed format Entitled 'Atlas CDS - a scalable, compliant and integrated chromatography data system', this new document is available free of charge to chromatographers working in both regulated and non-regulated industries to address the benefits of standardising on a single solution

Thermo's new datasheet provides information designed for multi-channel, multi-user client server implementations.

As well as discussing the challenges in balancing the cost of regularly updating software against the benefits of such updates, the Atlas CDS datasheet also provides an overview of the CDS's data capabilities.

This brochure from Thermo further explains Atlas's ability to interface with liquid and gas chromatography systems, as well as capillary electrophoresis instruments manufactured by a variety of vendors.

Atlas's user-friendly format enables increased lab productivity and its advanced graphics help users maximise the amount of information gained from their data.

In tandem with this new datasheet, Thermo announces the shipment of its new Atlas version 8.1 for even more reliable results and enhanced productivity. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Informatics) ...

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