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The in-house solution you need to make the most of your Proteomics workflow!
PhenyxServer is the local solution that runs perfectly on both a single PC or large clusters of hundreds of processors. PhenyxServer includes all the functionality you've come to expect from Phenyx, while the speed and power of the platform depend solely upon the hardware used to power the system. PhenyxServer is designed to take advantage of your hardware capabilities and get the most of cluster environments thanks to an embedded queuing system, cluster reporting and statistics, dynamic load balancing to optimally distribute the calculation on the nodes, and is compatible with both Linux and Windows. The PhenyxServer platform allows total integration with your Bioinformatics pipeline as it uses XML and text files to store and define data, parameters, configuration... and a battery of Perl scripts and modules to flexibly manage the communication and the manipulation of these Phenyx files and executables. The enhanced server functionality of Phenyx offers the most flexible solution to administrate and configure user and group rights, privileges, limits... and facilitate and optimize data and results sharing within a community of users (colleagues, partners, clients...) PhenyxServer benefits include: - No restrictions in functionalities and submission volume
- Integration of Phenyx into your workflow (LIMS systems...) without a glitch
- Full integration capacity with 3rd party software (IPP, Transproteomics Pipeline, Proteus, ProteinScape, Sorcerer, Scaffold...)
- Full control of cluster management (queuing system, dynamic load balancing...)
- Flexible user rights and privileges management
- Large choice of platforms (Windows, Linux...)
- Database search on renowned proteomics knowledgebases (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL, NCBInr, IPI Human, Mouse, Rat...) as well as proprietary databases (fasta, .dat...)
- Results comparisons with Mascot, SEQUEST and X!Tandem
- Competitive CPU-based pricing
- Access to Phenyx Connect
How does PhenyxServer match up against the Phenyx Public Server?
Beyond the existing features, just how much more do you get from using PhenyxServer? The following chart should give you an idea of the advantages. | Phenyx Server | Phenyx Public Server | | Access to the most up-to-date version of Phenyx |  |  | | No restrictions in functionalities and submission volume |  | | | Result file storage |  | | | Result sharing (extended job properties) |  |  | | Confidential results |  | | | Automated batch submission via the Phenyx daemon |  | | | Unspecific enzyme search |  | | | Search on nucleotide databases (EST...) |  | | | Search on any personal/proprietary databases (fasta...) |  | | | Set and use as many residue modifications (PTMs...) and cleavage enzymes as you desire |  |  | | Batch mode search |  | | | Import, comparison and validation of Mascot, SEQUEST and X!Tandem result files |  |  | | Full control of cluster/server management (queuing system, dynamic load balancing, reports and statistics...) |  | | | Flexible user rights and privileges management (creation of groups, user limits...) |  | | | Integration with your own bioinformatics tools and LIMS systems |  | | | Full integration capacity with 3rd party software (IPP, Transproteomics Pipeline, Proteus, ProteinScape, Sorcerer, Scaffold...) |  | | | Access to Phenyx Connect (Web training, premium support, optimized scorings for your instrument, dedicated tools/services) |  | | | License fees | CPU-based pricing | free of charge |
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