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Visualize a New IDL

ITT and VNI partner to bring statistical and mathematical library into IDL platform.

By DE Editors  

August 1, 2006

By DE Editors

ITT Visual Information Solutions (Boulder, CO), today, August 17,announced it has reached an agreement with Visual Numerics, Inc. (VNI;Houston, TX) to integrate VNI's IMSL C Numerical Library into its IDLapplication development platform for data visualization and analysis. The integrationof the IMSL Library extends IDL's analysis and visualizationfunctionality with sophisticated and scalable mathematical andstatistical functions for high-performance analytics.

ITT will immediately begin to integrate the IMSL Library withIDL, with the intent of providing seamless access to IMSL mathematicaland statistical functions. The integration will enableIDL programmers to embed IMSL functions and algorithms intotheir existing applications as well as new applications.

ITT Visual Information Solutions is the former Research Systems, Inc. (RSI). For information on IDL, click here. For additional information onVNI's IMSL C Numerical Library, click here. You can register for freedownloads of restricted mode demos of IDL by clicking here.

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

 

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