MathSoft Announces Axum 7 for Unparalleled Technical Charting and Analysis

This new version of Axum, which is fully integrated into Mathcad 2001i Premium and also available independently, lets professionals within the engineering, scientific, pharmaceutical, medical, research, and analyst communities worldwide visualize data relationships and produce publication-quality graphs. Axum 7 offers users the widest selection of plot types available on the market, making it the most advanced tool available for designing and publishing technical graphs. Axum 7 combines more than 100 2D and 3D plot types in a point-and-click format to quickly and easily build graphs and charts. Combined with the tool's seamless integration with leading calculation packages like Mathcad and Excel, Axum 7 improves engineer's and other technical professional's design efficiency and accuracy. Additionally, the tool offers the critical data analysis required to reveal and document complex patterns and relationships within technical data. "The introduction of Axum 7 continues MathSoft's leadership in providing the quality products and tools needed by today's engineers. The enhanced analysis and plotting capabilities, as well as the critical integration with other leading software packages, helps the technical community work more efficiently--saving both time and money," said Chris Randles, chairman and CEO of MathSoft Engineering and Education, Inc. "Axum 7 lets users quickly document and chart their work, a critical step in the sharing and publishing of research. By improving its core functionality and offering additional analytical and statistical tests, Axum continues to serve as the standard for producing professional-quality graphs and charts." As an integrated part of Mathcad 2001i's Premium edition package, Axum 7 optimizes Mathcad's interactive design, calculation and reporting capabilities to create the most comprehensive and easy-to-use design and publishing tool. As a standalone application, Axum unlocks the power of data to create a comprehensible and meaningful representation through analysis and visualization. For more information visit www.mathsoft.com