Visual Numerics to Present Complimentary Microsoft(R) MSDN WebCast on Its IMSL(TM) C# Numerical Library for the .NET Framework

Market Wire, June, 2005

WHAT:      Visual Numerics, Inc., a leading provider of numerical analysis
           and visualization software, will present its IMSL(TM) C#
           Numerical Library for the Microsoft(TM) .NET Framework in a free
           60-minute Microsoft® MSDN Web seminar designed for developers
           interested in exploring the technical benefits of using the IMSL
           C# Numerical Library in conjunction with the .NET platform as a
           foundation for numerical applications.

           Key topics include:
              --  The value of using managed code that executes in the
                  common language runtime
              --  How the core .NET framework has been enhanced to
                  facilitate writing numerical algorithms, working with the
                  IMSL C# Library
              --  How easily it can be used with Microsoft Excel

           The presentation will conclude with a demonstration of how to
           write a short numerical analysis application using Microsoft
           Visual Studio and the C# language.

PRESENTER: Dr. Edward Stewart, Manager, IMSL Technical Support Engineers

WHEN:      Monday, June 27, 2005
           10:00 - 11:00 a.m. PT

WHERE:     Register online at:  http://www.vni.com/company/events/

WHO:       Visual Numerics has provided technical software solutions for
           numerical analysis and visualization for more than three
           decades. The company's software products help users understand
           complex data from a variety of sources and build business-
           critical applications. Visual Numerics offers two product lines:
           the IMSL(TM) Numerical Libraries for powerful mathematical and
           statistical analysis and the PV-WAVE® visual data analysis
           development environment. Visual Numerics also offers customized
           consulting services for applications that involve mathematical,
           statistical, or visual data analysis to meet today's business
           analytical needs.

CONTACT: Eastwick Communications Brigit Valencia 650.480.4019 Email Contact

 

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