
January 12th, 2007
National Instruments recently released a new version of DIAdem, version 10.1, the interactive software for inspecting, analyzing and reporting test data. These include enhancements to the DIAdem DataFinder, a data mining feature that lets engineers perform Internet-like searches across their data files, regardless of format. Engineers can perform advanced searches based on key descriptive information such as specific serial number, status or test type, making it easy for them to search for patterns and trends.
Engineers can install the NI DataFinder Server Edition software on a server to give multiple client computers using DIAdem simultaneous access to collected test data, eliminating the need for groups or department to search through test files located across several machines. Using NI DataFinder Server Edition, engineers easily can share their test data within their groups or departments without redundancy or the use of complicated database queries. In addition, NI DataFinder Server Edition does not require any IT support to install or maintain the software, giving engineers data management and data mining technology without the maintenance challenges found in traditional IT-supported data management solutions.
Readers can view DIAdem demonstrations and get technical information on the new features in this latest version by visiting www.ni.com/diadem.
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