February 7, 2005 -- Seqware Data Center includes powerful database and fast, fully functional Blast server. It is a scalable solution that helps individual scientists, workgroups and core
facilities manage their proprietary DNA sequences along with public sequence collections on a local PC or a network. The amount of sequence data efficiently stored by Seqware is limited
by disk space only.
Seqware automatically updates GenBank from NCBI data repository, and makes it easy to create, manage, update and annotate sequence sets, edit and annotate sequence records in the
database, run flexible context searches, store, automatically update and reuse Blast results.
"Seqware Data Center can serve as a powerful research tool for an individual scientist, and as principal sequence data repository in Bioinformatics departments and core facilities," said
Dr. Anton Yuryev, Director of Application Science at Ariadne Genomics. "With its simple traditional interface, powerful database and affordable pricing, Seqware is a "must have" solution
for all scientists who work with sequences on a regular basis.
Seqware Data Center installs seamlessly from a set of CD/DVD ROMs and requires no specific maintenance or database administration. No additional database licenses are required.
For more information about Seqware Data Center, visit Ariadne Genomics website www.ariadnegenomics.com/products/seqware.html.
About Ariadne Genomics
Ariadne Genomics is a Maryland-based company developing systems biology tools for life science research: Pathway Studio Suite for reconstruction, analysis and visualization of biological
pathways; MedScan TextMiner, an automated scientific text processing tool; ResNet, a comprehensive molecular networks database, created by automated extraction of biological facts from
the entire PubMed, and Seqware, a personal Blast and sequence data management platform.