NI offers Test Workflow subscription bundle helping engineers

National Instruments (NI) announced its Test Workflow subscription bundle for automating test systems – assisting engineers to access the software to design and automate a test or measurement system through a single software license.
NI workflow software for engineers
NI, which reported record revenue of $1.47 billion, up 14 percent year over year in 2021, said its Test Workflow bundle provides streamlined access to several software tools that increase productivity through a SaaS model.
“Engineers use NI’s software to improve every phase of their product life cycle, generating valuable measurements, data and insights,” said Shelley Gretlein, vice president of software strategy at NI. “Test Workflow ensures engineers have all the software they need to streamline their test and measurement applications and seamlessly transition from design to validation.”

This subscription-based software bundle provides access to NI’s test and measurement software, including LabView, TestStand, FlexLogger and DIAdem, through one low-cost easy-to-manage license.

NI, one of the leading test and measurement companies in the world, said this combination of software enables engineers to improve test system development, deliver more value from test data and get products to market faster.

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