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Waterloo, Canada; February 5, 2007: Maplesoft launched the Maple-NAG Connector, in partnership with the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG). With this toolbox, users can combine the modeling, exploration, and application development abilities of Maple, Maplesoft's flagship product, with the power and breadth of NAG numeric routines. As a front end to the NAG C Library, Maple and this toolbox together provide an integrated environment to make code development easier. The toolbox eliminates compile times and provides simplified calling sequences and searchable documentation to the NAG routines. The Maple-NAG Connector also enables the use of NAG routines in seamless combination with Maple's mathematical analysis and visualization tools. "This unique partnership combining the mathematical and software strengths of NAG and Maplesoft will give users significantly more freedom and control," said Dr. Rob Meyer, Chief Executive Officer, NAG. "It is a strong embodiment of the synergy between numeric and symbolic algorithms." "Maplesoft's partnership with NAG provides a competitive advantage for users as it gives them the power to create faster, more reliable models and applications in shorter time," said Jim Cooper, President, Maplesoft. Key features of the Maple-NAG Connector include: The Maple-NAG Connector is very beneficial for those in application development, mathematical modeling, finance, life sciences, statistical analysis, and environmental sciences. Pricing & Availability Single user licenses for the Maple-NAG Connector costs US$295. The Maple-NAG Connector is available directly from the Maplesoft Web Store. Outside of the US & Canada, the toolbox is available from Maplesoft's reseller partners. A list of partners is available online at Maplesoft's International Partners. About Maplesoft Maplesoft is the leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science, and mathematics. Our product suite reflects our philosophy - given great tools, people can do great things. Maplesoft has transformed the way engineers, scientists, and mathematicians use math, enabling them to work better, faster, and smarter. Organizations around the world have applied Maple in nearly every technical field including Engineering Design, Operations Research, Scientific Research, and Financial Analysis. Maplesoft's commercial customer base includes Allied Signal, BMW, Boeing, DaimlerChrysler, DreamWorks, Ford, General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Lucent Technologies, Motorola, Raytheon, Robert Bosch, Sun Microsystems, Toyota, and Tyco. Maplesoft offers powerful and easy-to-use tools that save time and reduce errors. About NAG For over 30 years, the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) has been the world leader in mathematical, statistical, and data mining technology. NAG's expertise in compilers, software engineering tools, and visualization brings powerful techniques to the most challenging applications and biggest data sets. NAG components provide speed, accuracy, robustness and thorough documentation to support applications in Java, C/C++, Excel, Fortran, or one of the .NET languages. |
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