Ni systems india pvt. Ltd. Presents labview 6.1, the latest product of its widely adopted graphical development environment for test, monitoring and control applications from the research lab to the manufacturing floor. This new product constructs on the capabilities of labview 6i by simplifying the creation of remote applications and constituting latest technologies for xml and wireless communications. Version 6.1 makes the whole thing easier for engineers to control their applications in seconds from any commonly used web browser from anywhere in the world. With just two mouse clicks, engineers can immediately embed their application’s front panel in a web browser, reducing the time and costs naturally associated with developing remote applications. With this feature, colleagues across the offices or the globe can connect to the same system to see an application in real-time and engineers can without any problem control hardware from a separate office or from home, increasing efficiency and reducing development costs. This latest version works seamlessly with windows xp, delivering the operating system’s increased networking features and enhanced stability to engineers. Added tothat it introduces wireless infrared data communications protocols, empowering engineers to create applications that communicate with wireless devices, such as pdas. Import and export of xml-formatted data is possible to rapidly integrate vis with other web or database applications in the company. The new, patent-pending point-by-point analysis libraries increase application performance and enhance real-time response for engineers acquiring and processing data a single point at a time at relatively high speeds, such as in a closed-loop control application. Version 6.1 also includes functions that increase fast fourier transfer [fft] analysis speed by as much as 10 times over labviewi and as much as 100 times over labview 5.1. Version 6.1 takes advantage of event-driven programming to simplify the development of sophisticated user interfaces. The new event structure allows engineers to use the most superb method for programming user interfaces while retaining the intuitive data flow development paradigm of labview, which is best suited for measurement applications.