Agilent Technologies Inc. (Palo Alto, California) and Healex Systems Ltd.(Wilmington, Delaware) announced that Agilent now fully supports Healex's ChemLaunch remote instrument access and control module for Agilent's ChemStation chromatography software.
Agilent Technologies Inc. (Palo Alto, California) and Healex Systems Ltd.(Wilmington, Delaware) announced that Agilent now fully supports Healex's ChemLaunch remote instrument access and control module for Agilent's ChemStation chromatography software. This, combined with Agilent's OpenLAB laboratory operating system, provides an integrated software environment for large-scale, distributed analytical labs.
ChemLaunch is a secure Internet/intranet-based system that enables labs to remotely control and monitor usage of a wide range of analytical instruments in a Citrix terminal server environment. These include gas chromatographs, liquid chromatographs and liquid chromatograph/mass spectrometers running ChemStation data systems. Validation costs are reduced, and maintenance and software upgrades can be implemented centrally through the server.
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