Fourier Systems Announces the Release of MultiLab Data Analysis Software for the Linux Operating System at BETT
January 13, 2011 – Rosh Haayin, Israel – Fourier Systems (Fourier-sys.com), a global pioneer in the science education technology industry, announced today, the availability of its MultiLabTM data analysis software for PCs running the Linux operating system. MultiLab for Linux works seamlessly with Fourier’s USBLink and MultiLogPro data loggers, as well as the full range of the company’s over 65 sensors.
MultiLab for Linux supports the following Linux operating systems: Ubuntu – v9.04 or higher, Fedora – v11 or higher and Debian. The MultiLab for Linux user interface is configured for English as the default language, and can be customized for almost any other language upon request.
“Although the overall market share of the Linux OS is minor in the global perspective, the benefits of Linux’ free, open source OS have gained traction in the education sector,” said Ken Zwiebel, CEO of Fourier Systems. “It is precisely for this reason that we are glad to introduce the Linux version of MultiLab and reach an important segment of science educators worldwide.”
Fourier will be demonstrating MultiLab for Linux at BETT 2011 at Grandgall Hall - Booth N49, January 12-15, 2011, at Olympia in London.