Altium Develop
Altium Develop brings together engineers, developers, and manufacturing partners in a single connected workspace. By integrating design tools with real-time collaboration, it ensures that every stakeholder—from hardware and software teams to supply chain managers—can contribute at the right moment. The platform eliminates silos by linking requirements, component data, and production insights directly to the design process. With early visibility and seamless feedback loops, organizations can reduce errors, cut rework costs, and move from idea to finished product more efficiently.
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Proton Pass
Proton Pass safeguards your passwords and personal information through robust end-to-end encryption.
Developed by the same team behind Proton Mail, the largest encrypted email service globally, Proton Pass has garnered recommendations from the United Nations for sharing sensitive information securely. The encryption technology utilized is open-source and has been rigorously tested for reliability.
As the pioneering password manager crafted by a security-focused company prioritizing privacy, Proton Pass offers a unique solution for data protection. Become one of the millions who trust Proton to keep their information safe and secure. By choosing Proton Pass, you are not just getting a password manager, but also investing in your online safety and peace of mind.
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Partek Flow
Partek bioinformatics software provides a comprehensive suite of statistical and visualization tools via an intuitive interface designed for researchers with varying levels of expertise. This innovative platform enables users to explore genomic data with remarkable speed and simplicity, effectively reflecting our slogan, "We turn data into discovery®." Featuring pre-configured workflows and pipelines in an easy-to-use point-and-click format, even intricate analyses of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and array data are made accessible to all researchers. Our unique blend of customized and publicly available statistical algorithms works seamlessly to convert NGS data into meaningful biological insights. The software’s engaging visual elements, such as genome browsers, Venn diagrams, and heat maps, reveal the complexities of next-generation sequencing and array data in striking detail. Furthermore, our dedicated team of Ph.D. scientists is always on hand to assist with any NGS analysis questions that may arise. Designed to accommodate the extensive computational demands of next-generation sequencing, the software also provides adaptable options for installation and user management, ensuring a well-rounded solution for diverse research objectives. Consequently, users can devote more of their time to advancing their research rather than grappling with technical obstacles, thereby enhancing productivity and discovery in their scientific endeavors.
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Bioconductor
The Bioconductor initiative is committed to the development and distribution of open-source software aimed at facilitating precise and reproducible analysis of biological datasets. We foster an inclusive and collaborative atmosphere for both developers and data scientists. The platform is rich in resources intended to elevate the functionality of Bioconductor. Regardless of whether you require basic tools or advanced features, our comprehensive tutorials, guides, and documentation provide essential support. Leveraging the R programming language, Bioconductor adheres to an open-source and open development framework. With its biannual releases and an active user community, it serves as a crucial asset in the domain. Moreover, Bioconductor provides Docker images with each release and offers guidance on their deployment within AnVIL. Founded in 2001, Bioconductor has become a pivotal open-source software tool widely employed in bioinformatics and biomedical research. It boasts an impressive collection of over 2,000 R packages developed by more than 1,000 contributors, resulting in over 40 million downloads each year. Additionally, Bioconductor's influence is evident, having been cited in over 60,000 scientific publications, underscoring its profound impact on research and analysis within the biological sciences. This unwavering dedication to open-source collaboration not only supports current research but also propels future innovations in the field, making it an indispensable resource for ongoing scientific exploration.
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