The release of LabVIEW 2016 just a few short weeks ago marked the 30-year anniversary of the seminal 1.0 launch of LabVIEW on the Mac. To ultimately improve your productivity in building engineering systems, NI has consistently invested in abstracting low-level programming tasks, exposing leading technologies and compute platforms, maximizing performance and memory management, and of course doing all of this inside of a stable platform. You might think that the features you’ve see over the past few releases, such as Channel Wires, represent the totality of the investment being made in LabVIEW. But, you would be wrong.
NI also announced the NI Software Technology Preview, a program designed to provide current users of NI software active on a Standard Service Program contract with an early look at conceptual capabilities. Through this program, you can access pre-release software builds, product guides, reference materials, help modules, and discussion forums to help you along the way.
The software builds available today demonstrate investment in these 6 key areas:
Approachable Automation
Integrated Learning and Help Content
Interactive Data Analysis and Management
Enhanced Productivity for Programing
Modern UI Development from the Desktop to the Web
Server Side Data Analysis and Management
The Next Generation LabVIEW Features for Desktop DAQ and Instrument Control Technology Preview build demonstrates the fruition of these investments in graphical programming specifically.
Visit ni.com/techpreview to sign up and ZOOM into the future of LabVIEW now! (Note: You must have an NI software serial number with an active SSP contract)