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Customers Confirm Matrix LIMS a Success
Matrix LIMS is one of the most functional, highly reliable and well supported laboratory management software solutions available today. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe ( 5 February 2004)
See your references in a different light
Are you swamped by references when you do literature searchs? How do you identify what's relevant? New RefViz provides the answer Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (27 January 2004)
Introducing new WriteNote 1.6
Introducing new WriteNote 1.6 for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. Web-based research and writing tool offers a pure browser option, unicode support, and more Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (27 January 2004)
CyberMatrix Timesheets, no hassle timesheet entry!
CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 1 of CyberMatrix Timesheets, an easy to use Windows-based timesheet entry application.
News from CyberMatrix Corporation (20 January 2004)
New Software Keeps Training on Track
A new software package that helps companies organise effectively the training activities of employees has just been launched by Autoscribe. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (14 January 2004)
LIMS User Meeting is a Winning Formula
Leading laboratory software developer, Autoscribe, is pleased to announce the success of its recent annual LIMS user group meeting. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe ( 7 January 2004)
Easy to use Project Time Recording
CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 3 of Employee Project Clock, an easy to use employee project time tracking system.
News from CyberMatrix Corporation ( 6 January 2004)
Project Clock, time tracking for the impatient!
CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 6 of Project Clock, an easy to use Windows-based project time tracking and time billing software applications.
News from CyberMatrix Corporation (30 December 2003)
Autoscribe Relocates to Meet Demand
On the back of excellent world-wide growth and expansion, leading software systems developer, Autoscribe is relocating to larger, purpose built premises in Riseley. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (16 December 2003)
New Matrix LIMS Software Unveiled at Pittcon 2004
New Matrix LIMS Software Unveiled at Pittcon 2004 (Booth 654, Pittcon, March 8-11 2004, Chicago, USA) Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (10 December 2003)
SEEC appoints W.B. Lipsin as President and CEO
SEEC appoints W.B. (Bill) Lipsin as President and CEO, Company Founder Ravi Koka named Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer
News from SEEC Europe (12 November 2003)
Favourite Perl Recipes for Every Occasion
O'Reilly Releases "Perl Cookbook, Second Edition"
News from O'Reilly ( 6 November 2003)
O'Reilly Releases "Windows XP Hacks"
Windows XP is the latest, most reliable, and best-looking version of the Windows operating system to emerge yet.
News from O'Reilly ( 6 November 2003)
New Edition of "PC Hardware in a Nutshell"
Staying on top of PC hardware means keeping up with the latest specs on a huge range of different technologies
News from O'Reilly (13 October 2003)
Get a clearer view of your network with PanViewT
PANDUIT has announced the launch of version 3.0 of their premier physical layer network management tool, PanViewT.
News from Panduit (10 October 2003)
O'Reilly Releases "Learning UML"
Learning to Communicate Software Design Graphically
News from O'Reilly (30 September 2003)
Modsak new version
Wingpath Software Development have released a major new version of Modsak
News from Wingpath Software Development (25 September 2003)
New voice recording to e-mail program
Azam is a new software program that allows users to record voice messages, dictations, discussions, living diaries and meetings and Send Them By Email to other people without having to type.
News from Azam International Technologies (23 September 2003)
O'Reilly Releases
User application article Farnham, UK--Java Data Objects, or JDO, allows Java developers to manage data without any specialized knowledge of the underlying database software or database query languages.
News from O'Reilly (14 July 2003)
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