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Using the latest version of VenturiOne flow cytometry data analysis software, up to 400 files can be analysed concurrently in less than 10 seconds. This speed is a direct result of the multiprocessor technology that lies at the heart of Applied Cytometry’s VenturiOne concept. In addition, VenturiOne v3 also produces significantly enhanced reports, generated from within the software.

Being able to handle up to 400 files at one time makes the new version of VenturiOne ideal for analysing data generated from multiple 96-well formats, right up to 384-well plates. Furthermore, its inherent flexibility and simplicity means it can handle the vast majority of a laboratory’s routine workload.
 As standard, the new software works in background calculation mode, which means that files are analysed as soon as they are selected. This speeds up the time to result while removing the need to select all the required files before each run commences. However, when larger data files need to be analysed, the background mode can be switched off, allowing files to be analysed sequentially, thereby avoiding any delays in reporting.

Once the data has been analysed, it can be presented in easy-to-interpret graphics using the newly enhanced report capabilities of VenturiOne v3. As these are incorporated in the new software, there is no need to export the data to a standalone reporting package. In designing the report generation, Applied Cytometry’s programmers have ensured it is highly intuitive and easy to learn.
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