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  • CLC bio releases version 2.0 of award-winning enterprise platform

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    CLC bio releases version 2.0 of award-winning enterprise platform

    Aarhus, Denmark -- January 13, 2010 – Recently, CLC bio released their enterprise platform for Next Generation Sequencing data analysis, CLC Genomics Server, in version 2.0. It has been expanded with a wide range of new and improved features assisting organizations of any size in building and managing a modern, flexible, and efficient enterprise platform for analyzing and handling high-throughput sequencing data.

    Among other additions, these are the prominent new features:

    Parallelization of job executions on multiple computers at the same time, through multiple "job nodes"
    Easy integration of third party command-line tools and algorithms, providing end-users easy and user-friendly access through a graphical user interface
    Support for file sharing and data management on both file-systems as well as databases, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and MySQL
    Additional high-throughput sequencing analyses, including Digital Gene Expression (RNA-sequencing), complementing the de novo assembly, reference assembly, SNP & DIP detection, as well as ChIP-seq analysis
    CLC bio's three-tier enterprise platform comprises user-friendly desktop applications, server software for doing the heavy calculations on existing or new powerful central computers, and centralized data sharing and data management. Furthermore, CLC Genomics Server includes an Application Programming Interface (API) for integration and custom plug-in development making it the most flexible bioinformatics server solution on the market.

    CLC bio's enterprise platform for Next Generation Sequencing data analysis, CLC Genomics Server, has been awarded the “Best of Show” prize at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2009 - an award judged by a team of Bio-IT World magazine editors and leading industry experts.

    CLC Genomics Server has already been sold to customers in the pharmaceutical, agricultural and human biotechnology industries, as well as to governmental and academic research institutions all over the world. You can read more about it here:

    About CLC bio



    Contact CLC bio

    Thomas Knudsen, CEO
    Phone: +45 70 22 55 09
    E-mail: [email protected]

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