CTC to Market Symyx Technologies' e-Lab Notebook Solution for Chemists.Tokyo, Japan, Sept 13, 2005 - (JCNN JCNN Japan Corporate News Network ) - CTC CTC - Cornell Theory Center Laboratory Systems (CTCLS), an affiliate of Itochu Techno-Science (CTC), announced on September 13 that it will begin marketing Arthur Suite, an electronic lab notebook An electronic lab notebook (also known as Electronic Laboratory Notebook, or ELN) is a software program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists and technicians to document research, experiments and procedures performed in a (ELN Noun 1. ELN - a Marxist terrorist group formed in 1963 by Colombian intellectuals who were inspired by the Cuban Revolution; responsible for a campaign of mass kidnappings and resistance to the government's efforts to stop the drug trade; "ELN kidnappers target ) software solution developed by Symyx Technologies of California, on September 14. Arthur Suite, dedicated to use in drug discovery research, helps search starting materials, intermediates, reaction conditions and yields using its proprietary database of compounds, which contains information on 60,000 materials and 20,000 reactions. Further, Symyx's proprietary graphical user interface graphical user interface (GUI) Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to enables reactions paths of compounds to be visualized on a PC, helping researchers increase productivity of their research. CTCLS is aiming for sales of 150 million yen ($1.3 mil) in fiscal 2006. In addition, the company plans to hold a seminar for ELN products, Arthur Suite and IntelliChem iELN, both provided by Symyx Technologies, in October. Source: JCN http://www.japancorp.net Copyright [c] 2005 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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