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Zontec: SPC Software Update (posted 6/16/09)

June 16, 2009

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Version 3.0 for Zontec’s Synergy 3000™ statistical process control (SPC) software is now shipping. The software release incorporates a number of new features to help users work more efficiently with production data as they strive for quality improvement and cost containment.

Synergy 3000 is designed for companies that need to implement a consistent global quality management strategy across multiple manufacturing locations and their supply chain partners. The software features a Microsoft SQL Server® database engine.

New software features in version 3.0 include the creation of SPC data banks and data tables at the same time; a tree view of data bank/data table relationships with access functionality; three additional calculator functions: short run, net weight and custom formula; a streamlined Pareto data entry window; support for Crystal Reports®; a print-to-PDF capability for reports and charts; an enhanced Auto Data Export command; e-mail command for reports and charts; and performance options for spreadsheet display.

The Synergy 3000 system consists of a comprehensive series of real-time SPC software applications that run on both Windows networks and Internet browsers. The dual-platform architecture allows companies to customize the way they allocate the system among users.

Visit www.zontec-spc.com for additional details.


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