National Instruments is introducing NI LabVIEW 2012, the latest version of its system design software for engineers and scientists. Users gain ready-to-run starting points for a breadth of LabVIEW applications and access to new training options that help improve the quality of their systems. These new features demonstrate NI's ongoing commitment to provide a platform that accelerates the success of any measurement or control system and ensures that users can innovate with confidence.
LabVIEW 2012 provides recommended application architectures that are designed to save time, ensure scalability and lower maintenance costs, and includes stability improvements and environment enhancements derived directly from customer feedback designed to increase productivity. It supports a large portfolio of new hardware products, showcasing NI's commitment to expanding platform capabilities and enabling cutting-edge systems.
Dr James Truchard, President, CEO and Co-founder of National Instruments, says: "Building a system fast is important, but it is equally important to build it right - that means using solid architectures and proven development practices. New features and resources in LabVIEW 2012 promote training and drive development practices to help our customers deliver high-performance and high-quality systems in less time, thereby minimising development and maintenance costs."
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