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OpenMETRIC and OpenEMBARC User
Manuals for v. 5.1
DDS is delighted to announce the immediate
availability of professionally printed and bound User Manuals for
OpenMETRIC and OpenEMBARC v. 5.1. See our
Bookstore for more details.
OpenMETRIC Version 5.2
OpenMETRIC Version 5.2 was
released in December, 2004. This release includes
numerous enhancements requested by our FDA-regulated
clients, we well as other performance and productivity improvements.
OpenMETRIC-LTD
OpenMETRIC-LTD is our
"Big Lab Solution for Smaller Labs." OpenMETRIC-LTD
delivers the audit-proof functionality of OpenMETRIC at investments that
will fit the budget of smaller labs.
Measurement
Science Conference in Anaheim, January 19-21, 2005.
DDS will be exhibiting
at MSC in Anaheim, California, January 19-21, 2005.
Don Wyatt,
founder and President of Diversified Data Systems, will be available to
demonstrate the newly released Version 5.2 of OpenMETRIC, as well as
OpenMETRIC-LTD, our new "Big Lab Solution for Smaller Labs."
NCSL International Conference in
Washington, D. C., August
7-12, 2005.
DDS will be exhibiting
at the NCSL
International Conference in Washington, D. C., August 7-12,
2005.
Don Wyatt,
founder and President of Diversified Data Systems, will be available to
demonstrate the newly released Version 5.2 of OpenMETRIC, as well as
OpenMETRIC-LTD, our new "Big Lab Solution for Smaller Labs."
In addition, on Friday,
August 12, Don Wyatt will be presenting a 4-hour tutorial entitled
"Laboratory Data Management: If the Data Don't Match, then the Answers
Won't Hatch." This tutorial was presented for the first time at
NCSL in Salt Lake City in 2004. Attendance was excellent,
participation was enthusiastic, and attendee feedback was outstanding.
Don promises that the tutorial in 2005 will be updated and even more
valuable. The following is extracted from the Abstract for the
tutorial:
This tutorial is
intended for calibration managers, metrologists, or information
technology professionals with responsibility for developing or
maintaining calibration data management systems.
The tutorial
methodically reviews the data that needs to be captured, validation
guidelines that can ensure the integrity of the data, and the analysis
and reporting that can improve the efficiency and productivity of a
calibration lab. The scope of the tutorial includes data required for
regulatory compliance, data necessary for process control, data sought
by customers of the lab, as well as data valuable for business unit
management and administration.
Attendees will gain
valuable insights and understandings, which will benefit either the
search for a new data management system or the quest to improve an
existing system.
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