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BioWisdom Releases Omniviz Version 6 and Partners with Cambridgesoft

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BioWisdom Ltd has announces the release of version 6 of its award-winning OmniViz software and a partnership with CambridgeSoft.

OmniViz visual intelligence software is a complete solution for all data visualization, supporting the analysis of text, numeric and categorical information. Version 6 incorporates a number of enhancements, such as the ability to identify data columns by attributes and sort them according to these specific attributes. In addition v6 presents new statistical models for analyzing subsets of data and enhanced searching and highlighting tools.

Under the partnership agreement with CambridgeSoft, OmniViz will be sold to academics via CambridgeSoft’s successful on-line website SciStore.com. SciStore.Com was launched in 1997, since when almost 100,000 customers have purchased software from the site.

“The launch of version 6 of OmniViz demonstrates BioWisdom’s commitment to this incredibly powerful visual intelligence software,” said Gordon Baxter, BioWisdom’s CEO. He added, “I am also very pleased to announce our partnership with CambridgeSoft which will extend significantly our ability to promote OmniViz to the global academic community.

“We are delighted to announce this partnership with BioWisdom,” said Mike Tomasic, CambridgeSoft’s CEO, “And look forward to exploring ways in which BioWisdom’s healthcare intelligence solutions and CambridgeSoft’s enterprise software solutions can bring even greater value to our pharmaceutical partners in the future.”

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