12 Apr

Introducing Oi View - a ground-breaking new digital connectivity platform

Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis is launching Oi View- a cutting-edge digital platform which delivers real-time insights on Oxford Instruments systems to a customer's phone, tablet, or PC - allowing them to stay informed, wherever they are.

Oi View allows users to stay informed on their system health and utilisation, and on the progress of live analyses. Customers can plan ahead with confidence, making the best use of their time while maximising laboratory productivity. It has been designed and engineered in partnership with digital experts to deliver an easy-to-use, and highly functional website and web app.

"Many facilities invest in Oxford Instruments systems to enhance their analytical capabilities," explains Iain Anderson, Product Marketing Director for Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis, "and reliability and efficiency are primary concerns for any facility manager. Through Oi View, they will have access to the health and utilisation of their facility's Oxford Instruments systems at any time, on any device. Additionally, they can receive periodic reports on this information, to support their own reports and applications for expansion. This can feed directly into their day-to-day planning, as well as being a key tool as they look to the future."

Global data insights, delivered to customers wherever they are.

Immediate access means Oi View is great for teams working internationally or remotely, sharing global data insights. And because it works in real-time, with optional notifications, users will know about issues as soon as they happen.

"Their analysis is important to any microscopist," says Ed Jackson, Oi View Product Manager, "but watching a progress bar to ensure they can intervene if anything goes wrong is not the best use of their time. Oi View gives them confidence to walk away from their machine, knowing they will be informed if anything goes wrong, freeing them up to engage in other activities or to dive into the Oi Library and refresh themself on the best practices or latest applications notes."

All of these features are free to access and use.

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