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Canary Labs Selects SyTech for Reports

Trend Historian Reporter Suite to contain four components.

By DE Editors  

June 10, 2008

By DE Editors

SyTech Inc. (Franklin, MA), provider of report generation and data analysis software, announced that Canary Labs (Martinsburg, PA) has selected XLReporter as the reporting component of the Trend Historian Reporter Suite, its latest software package.

The Trend Historian Reporter Suite combines four components: a historian to store and manage process data, a charting tool to analyze trend information, a reporting engine that enables background reporting in Microsoft Office Excel, and a web tool to manage HTML based reports.

Reports are produced from real-time process data via any OPC Server and from process archives via the Canary Labs OPC HDA Servers. The OPC HDA interface provides raw and interpolated samples as well as every available calculation in the OPC HDA specification.

The Trend Historian Reporter Suite is fully compatible with Microsoft Vista and all other Windows operating systems. Support for the Office Excel family has been extended to Excel 2007 using the new Office Fluent user interface.

More information is available from SyTech, Inc. and Canary Labs.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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