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Nautilus 8.0 is your cure for analytical data management and could be the most important move your laboratory makes in 2007.
Nautilus is a proven solution that manages records on samples, aliquots, tests, results etc... all those things that turn analyzed data into information and reports. However, what if you could extend this capability to include managing raw instrument data?
The ability to simplify sample handling when you do ever more complex actions with them is a challenge we continue to relish. Our commitment to bring you the most comprehensive and flexible LIMS is more than evident in Nautilus 8.0.
NEW! Nautilus 8.0
- Data Manager - Review and store all of your raw analytical data within Nautilus
- Easy to Use Explorer - Work more efficiently with the "tasks tool bar" to print & export data
- Using the data filter you can access and display specific criteria
- Unmatched Plate Editor & Cherry Picking - This new functionality allows you to "cherry pick" Plate Aliquots that meet specific requirement such as "positives" or "hits"
- Web Interface - Users can now enter results via the web site, when required for audits and electronic signatures
- Updated login enhancements now allow users to browse to previous pages or cancel the login process entirely
The most compelling advantage of Nautilus is Data Manager, which you get FREE when you upgrade to Nautilus 8.0. In the past, organizing proprietary instrument data was a step too far for a LIMS and scientists had to organize and archive their own data. This time consuming and error prone process is costly, inefficient and impairs your laboratories data tracking and compliance capabilities. In addition, decisions are slowed down and impaired since the data is not centrally located. With Data Manger we have included the ability to "sweep" identified analytical data from your networked data systems and be stored in a way you choose, for on line access and archiving. You define all the rules, then it's automatic.
In the past there were Data Systems and there were LIMS. If you wanted to review the result, then go to LIMS. If you wanted to review the chromatogram or spectra, then you go to the data system. That was the past, now we have Data Manager!
We believe that Nautilus 8.0 Data Manger could be the cure for your data disorder so look at the links below, listen to our podcast and then contact us to find out more .
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