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LabVIEW licence-cum-training package

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BANGALORE: National Instruments will offer its flagship measurement and automation software LabVIEW along with intensive LabVIEW training as a single package.

A statement from the company said all purchases of this integrated licence plus training package will have a full money-back guarantee. The Indian company is the fastest growing arm of National Instrumentslobally.

Mr Jayaram Pillai, Managing Director, National Instruments India, said the decision to integrate training is a result of the company's extensive market study, which established that the users place high value in being trained to get optimum valueout of a powerful tool like LabVIEW.

LabVIEW software, which delivers graphical development environment for signal acquisition, measurement analysis, and data presentation, has the flexibility of a programming language without the complexity of traditional development tools, the statement said.

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