Agilent Expands Cross-Vendor CDS Instrument Control

Agilent Expands Cross-Vendor CDS Instrument Control

SANTA CLARA, Calif. , January 02, 2020

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the latest implementation of its mutual compatibility philosophy. Now, joint customers of Agilent Technologies and Thermo Fisher Scientific can choose a chromatography data system from either company—Agilent OpenLab CDS or Thermo Fisher Chromeleon—to control analytical instruments from both organizations.

The two companies recognize that reliable multivendor instrument control is critical to the successful operation of today’s analytical laboratories. Using a single data system increases lab productivity by saving substantial time managing software, training staff, and making it easier to meet the regulations that govern the lab.

“Agilent’s multivendor control approach to laboratory informatics allows our customers to select the best hardware and software for their needs,” said John Sadler, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Software and Informatics Division. “That is why we invest in integrating third-party analytical instruments into our OpenLab software suite, in collaboration with other analytical instrument manufacturers. Our goal is to provide simple and complete support for our mutual customers.”

Agilent OpenLab CDS streamlines laboratory operations with a single, secure data system that combines chromatography and mass spectrometry into one software platform. OpenLab CDS is a multivendor platform controlling Agilent GC, LC, single quadrupole GC/MS, LC/MS instruments along with many other instrument vendors.

Thermo Fisher Scientific instrument families are the latest additions to OpenLab CDS multivendor control program. OpenLab CDS tools provide time-saving steps in the analysis, interpretation, and reporting workflows, enabling users to quickly identify key information, improve turnaround time, and ensure the highest level of data integrity.

“The lack of interoperability between different vendors’ instruments and software has traditionally presented a barrier to laboratories adopting the right solutions to meet the unique needs of their workflows,” said Matt Hazlewood, senior director, global enterprise chromatography data systems, at Thermo Fisher Scientific. “The renewal of our commitment with Agilent for mutual compatibility and third-party control of instruments ensures that customers will have continued access to our market-leading Chromeleon CDS software platform, meaning they can deploy the analytical solutions they need without compromising the flexibility or efficiency of their workflows.”

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