A software-centric approach to testing
In this era of rapid technological development, companies must rethink product innovation to avoid being eliminated by the market. In the face of such challenges, the task of the test team is to find a balance between product quality, continuous innovation, rapid time-to-market, cost control, team collaboration, and handling test complexity.
NI has been disrupting innovation for nearly five decades through a software-centric approach to testing in areas as diverse as graphical programming, instrument control, software-defined instrumentation, software-connected systems, data and analytics. NI’s products, such as LabVIEW, TestStand& VeriStand, InstrumentStudio & FlexLogger, DIAdem, SystemLink, etc., form a combination of high standards to ensure customers stay ahead in a competitive market.
“We will maintain our brand strength and leadership in software connectivity and automated test and measurement systems, while continuing to invest in software with LabVIEW at its core to better support our customers,” said Ritu Favre, president of Emerson’s Test & Measurement Business Group.
NI will continue to invest in software with LabVIEW at its core
Looking back at the past 50 years, it’s all prologue
PCD3.W610 In 1976, Dr. T. founded NI with Jeff Kodosky and Bill Nowlin with the vision to revolutionize the test and measurement industry with the personal computer.
In 1986, NI introduced LabVIEW, a groundbreaking graphics programming language that was critical to realizing the company’s vision of a software-centric approach to testing.
In 2024, NI introduced the LabVIEW+ suite, dedicated to creating better connectivity and driving more efficient workflows.
Continue to invest in LabVIEW and innovate
Today, NI stands at a new starting point as part of Emerson’s Test and Measurement Business Group and will continue to help engineers and organizations achieve their product performance and overall operating performance goals through a software-centric approach to testing. To achieve this goal, we will also continue to invest in software with LabVIEW at its core.
NI will make key investments in LabVIEW in three key areas. Eli Kerry, NI PCD3.W610 LabVIEW Community Director, explained: “The first is to enhance LabVIEW and deliver new capabilities in LabVIEW and NI software to meet the evolving needs of users, including generative AI and open architecture. NI introduced the LabVIEW+ suite with the goal of enabling users to choose the right tool for the right job throughout the workflow, thereby increasing productivity. The third is to build the community and continue to grow the LabVIEW community to support engineers.”
1. Strengthen LabVIEW: AI and new functions in LabVIEW to improve collaboration
2. Connect to LabVIEW
3. Build a software community
Software-centered testing methods can not only help engineers solve specific testing problemPCD3.W610 s, but also help enterprises improve business performance. Let us through the following customer cases, in-depth understanding.
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