June 9, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Visual Numerics Delivers Java-based Visualization and Numerical Analysis Tools for Mainstream Business Users
The JMSL Library 2.5 Extends Java Platform With Powerful, Reliable Collaborative Business Analytics for Online Forecasting, Visual Analysis and Decision Optimization
San Ramon, CA - June 9, 2003 - Visual Numerics Inc., a leading provider of numerical analysis and visualization software,
today announced the general availability of the JMSL Numerical Library version 2.5 for Java, which provides business analytics
capabilities for Java-based data analysis applications for fast, reliable analysis across a broad set of industries including
financial services, life sciences, manufacturing, retail and services industries. The JMSL Library extends the capabilities
of Java, with the comprehensive mathematical, statistical and charting classes of the JMSL Library 2.5. In addition, the new
version includes an Application Quick Start Pack for users to build and maintain their own visualization and numerical analysis
applications even more quickly and cost-effectively.
A Spreadsheet Is Not Enough
Mainstream business users have long relied on spreadsheets to aggregate and analyze data. However, spreadsheets alone do not
allow the user to see data in all possible dimensions. The combination of numerical analysis and visualization allows
organizations to gain insight into valuable business data, and uncover unforeseen trends and unarticulated relationships.
Coupled with the inherent benefits of Java, Visual Numerics' new product allows users to collaborate and share analysis
results across the enterprise quickly.
"Java is the ideal platform for providing a collaborative, interoperable development framework for a range of business
applications," said Peter Denyer, Group Manager, Technical Markets, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "With the JMSL Numerical Library,
Visual Numerics has actually extended the Java language to allow for in-depth numerical analysis on the Java platform.
Developers can now quickly create high-performance business analysis applications for a deep understanding of mission
critical information."
"Executives today are constantly under pressure to make quick, well-informed decisions from mountains of data and much of it
under analyzed. As a result, they need powerful and timely business analytics and reliable results," said Phil Fraher, COO of
Visual Numerics. "We're bringing more than 30 years of advanced mathematics and statistics to users in high-profile industries
where literally, time is money. With the JMSL Library, for example, developers can quickly create analysis applications so that
brokers can perform portfolio analysis by inserting different stocks on the fly and visualizing various forecasts enabling them
to provide their customers with the best portfolio assessment possible."
According to Gartner Dataquest, IT buyers will spend $2 billion on business intelligence in 2003 and the sector is forecast
to grow to $2.3 billion by 2005. Gartner Press Release "Gartner Delivers Business Intelligence Vendor Ratings for IT Buyers
and Technology Investors" January 28, 2003.
JMSL 2.5 For Online Analysis
Visual Numerics, long recognized as the "gold standard" in numerical analysis and visualization solutions, has been developing
in Java for more than six years. Until now, the Java language did not naturally allow for robust numerical analysis -- developers
either had to write their own algorithms, or risk the use of public domain software. The JMSL Library 2.5 extends the capabilities
of Java with added functionality from Visual Numerics' industry-leading IMSL® algorithms to allow advanced numerical analysis.
Pre-packaged custom language extensions in the JMSL Library 2.5 also make it possible for Java developers to quickly incorporate
simple to complex numerical analysis capabilities in their applications.
JMSL 2.5’s new elements include:
- New Algorithmic Functionality - Extended analysis and visualization capabilities including non-linear optimization, curve fitting functions, time series analysis enhancements, and new data mining and statistical algorithms.
- The JMSL Numerical Library Application Quick Start Pack - Developers can build custom applications quickly based on demos and code samples that illustrate the combined usage of mathematical, charting and user interfaces to be embedded or customized as needed.
- New Education Program - Special program and incentives for professors who wish to teach Java Numerical Analysis as a part of their curriculum.
Pricing and Availability
The JMSL Library 2.5 is available immediately. Pricing is dependent upon development and deployment requirements.
About Visual Numerics
Visual Numerics (www.vni.com) has provided technical software solutions
for numerical analysis and visualization for over 30 years. The company's software products help users understand complex data
from a variety of sources and build business-critical applications. Visual Numerics offers two product lines: the IMSL® Numerical
Libraries for powerful mathematical and statistical analysis and the PV-WAVE visual data analysis development environment.
Visual Numerics also offers customized consulting services for applications that involve mathematical, statistical, or visual
data analysis to meet today's business analytical needs. Major corporations, academic institutions, and research laboratories
worldwide use Visual Numerics' software tools, including such high profile companies as: Bear, Stearns & Company; Priceline.com;
The Dow Chemical Company; Sandia National Laboratories; Boeing Company; Risk Management Solutions; and Coleman Research Corp.
This large and diverse customer base is supported through a direct sales force, wholly owned international subsidiaries, and
international distributors. For more information about Visual Numerics, please visit www.vni.com.
Editor's Notes:
IMSL® and JMSL are trademarks of Visual Numerics. All other company, product or brand names are the property of
their respective owners.