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Symbion Systems Announces Windows 7 Compatibility for its Analytical Instrument Control and Connectivity Software

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Symbion Systems, Inc. has announced that its Symbion-DX, RX, and LX Analytical Instrument Software Suites, Version 5.0, are now fully compatible with all versions of the Windows 7™ operating system.

As a result, the Symbion Analytical Instrument Software Suites can now be operated on any the current generation of personal computers. In addition to its Windows 7 compatibility, the Symbion products remain compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

Symbion-DX, RX, and LX provide standardized platforms for controlling a wide range of spectrometers and other analytical instruments. They feature extensive data manipulation and application development capabilities as well as the ability to communicate with numerous third party programs, and enterprise-wide data systems.

Symbion-DX and RX, in particular, streamline the development of comprehensive analytical methods encompassing instrument and sample system control, data analysis, process trending, database archiving, and reporting to enterprise-wide data systems.

Each method is permanently stored in the Symbion database and is under full version control, compliant with 21 CFR Part 11.

Once validated, a method can be recalled from the database and downloaded for deployment at multiple instrumentation locations.

In short, Symbion-DX and RX provide all of the instrumentation capabilities required for on-line process analysis and integration into systems for process analytical technology (PAT).