VISUAL NUMERICS DEMOS DATA VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS AT PC EXPO
'95

PV-WAVE Personal Edition gives PC users data analysis and visualization
power formerly reserved for UNIX workstations

NEW YORK CITY -- Visual Numerics, Inc., a developer of data visualization
software for UNIX-based workstations, this week at PC Expo '95
demonstrated its data visualization software for personal computers,
PV-WAVE Personal Edition. The product supports Microsoft Corp.'s Windows
3.1 operating system and is now commercially available.

PV-WAVE Personal Edition is a native 32-bit application for Windows users
wanting to visually analyze large amounts of complex data, a process known
as Visual Data Analysis (VDA). With the product's advanced visualization
techniques, users of PV-WAVE Personal Edition will be able to "see" their
data as never before, letting them spot trends and anomalies that
otherwise would remain hidden in their data.

PV-WAVE Personal Edition is based upon the UNIX version of PV-WAVE, which
has attracted more than 125,000 users worldwide since its first release in
1988. Visual Numerics also developed and markets a Windows NT version of
PV-WAVE.

PV-WAVE Personal Edition is a fourth-generation programming language for
technical professionals in engineering, science and business who want to
quickly build data visualization applications to interpret complex numeric
data. The primary markets for PV-WAVE Personal Edition include test &
measurement, financial analysis, medical imaging, oil & gas exploration,
materials testing, quality control, aerospace, laboratory research, and
earth sciences.

PV-WAVE Personal Edition lets users interactively explore, manipulate,
visually analyze, and present large amounts of data quickly. The product's
primary mission is to solve the increasing "data glut" problem, whereby
engineers, scientists, researchers and business analysts collect far more
data than can possibly be analyzed by traditional methods. Integrated 2D
and 3D graphics; surface, vector and other plot types; image and signal
processing; flexible data input/output; support for time-series data; and
animation are among the functions that assist users in the interpretation
of data.

The domestic price of PV-WAVE Personal Edition is $995. The European price
is $ 1,245.

Visual Numerics also demonstrated at PC Expo '95 two optional numerical
analysis toolkits for PV-WAVE Personal Edition: PV-WAVE Mathematics and
PV-WAVE Statistics. Containing the full functionality of the renowned IMSL
libraries, both toolkits seamlessly link to PV-WAVE Personal Edition,
letting users conduct advanced numerical analysis of their data without
leaving the core product. Featuring descriptive function names for
intuitive programming, each optional toolkit is priced at $295 and is
shipped on a separate floppy disk with its own documentation.

Headquartered in Houston, Visual Numerics employs some 185 persons
worldwide. The privately held company has product development operations
in Houston and Boulder, Colo. Through its subsidiaries in France, Germany,
Japan and the United Kingdom, and its worldwide distributor network,
Visual Numerics sells its PV-WAVE, IMSL and Stanford Graphics software in
more than 65 countries.

Visual Numerics, Inc.
6230 Lookout Road Boulder
Colorado 80301, USA
Telephone: (303) 530-9000
Facsimile: (303) 530-9329
URL: http://www.vni.com

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