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SAS Institutes Design Interface dramatically speeds up new product development
SAS Institute, the market leader in information delivery software, has announced the production release of a its ADX interface that helps reduce the cycle time for developing new products and processes. The intuitive and flexible point-and-click interface is aimed at engineers, researchers and scientists working in the area of experimental design and analysis. An extensive list of available designs, powerful and reliable model-fitting techniques, interactive graphics, and text and HTML formatted reports are also provided to support the experimental design process. The ADX Interface is available to download for Release 6.12 of the SAS System running on Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT workstations, as well as on HP-UX, IBM AIX for RS/6000, Sorlaris 2 for Sparc, SunOS 4, Compaqs Digital Unix and OpenVMS Alpa. According to Glyn Read, Marketing Director at SAS Institute, "Responding to the needs of our customers is what SAS software does so well, and the ADX Interface is a direct result of that. It integrates the statistical software that our customers rely on with interactive graphics and HTML output, giving scientists an easy-to-use interface for advanced, accurate analysis of experimental data." "The ADX interface has reduced the cycle time for developing new products and processes by more than fifty percent" said Leo Wright, Manager, Statistical Quality Assurance at Gerber Products Company in the United States. "It has given our developers a greater degree of efficiency and flexibility throughout the development cycle. The SAS ADX interface has certainly exceeded our expectations." |