National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) today introduced NI LabVIEW 2013, the latest version of its industry-leading design platform. Users can take advantage of the most advanced technologies without rewriting their applications or learning new tools. LabVIEW 2013 also offers overhauled sample projects and an expanded training library that serve as a strong foundation for any undertaking.
LabVIEW 2013 utilizes the most current and powerful technologies, making it a necessity for any developer, said Ray Almgren, vice president of marketing at National Instruments. Not only does it support the NI Linux Real-Time OS, giving developers access to dynamic, community-sourced libraries, its the foundation of the new cRIO-9068 software-designed controller.
Early Reviews:
The web service experience in 2013 is reason enough to upgrade, said Jack Dunaway, founder of Wirebird Labs. I rely heavily on it for the tools I create in LabVIEW, and the changes they made in this version make designing complex, web-based systems more intuitive than ever. In the past few years, LabVIEW has seen evolutionary improvements. This year is revolutionary.
LabVIEW 2013 Features:
Simplified block diagram comment navigation and organization
Updated templates, shipping examples and online training courses
Access to the LabVIEW Tools Network, an expansive network of third-party add-ons
Additional Information:
Learn more about LabVIEW 2013 at ni.com/labview.
About National Instruments
Since 1976, National Instruments has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation and discovery. NIs graphical system design approach to engineering provides an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any system needing measurement and control. The companys long-term vision and focus on improving society through its technology supports the success of its customers, employees, suppliers and shareholders.