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2018-06-19 03:43
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 Phoenix 8.1 [Software]

Dear all,

Phoenix 8.1 was released yesterday (details at Certara’s forum).
However, seemingly it is not yet available for download. :confused:

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2019-08-01 23:36
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 Phoenix 8.2

Son't know how I missed this before but hopefully this is more timely;

Phoenix 8.2 released July 2019 and you can download here.
  • More robust and intuitive On-line Help page
    Searchable on-line help page, tutorial videos, user forums, support contact info, modeling examples, and more!
  • New Reporter Tool features
    Improved plot and table layouts, automated tables of contents, report previews, pdf reports, and better usage abilities
  • New product plug-in for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, Certara Integral™
    A next-generation 21 CFR Part 11 compliant PK data repository for collecting, managing, and storing multiple types of data sets for analysis, sharing and reporting of clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, and other relevant clinical data
  • New product plug-in for CDISC compliance, PK Submit™
    Supports the automatic generation of complete electronic PK regulatory submission package, including all necessary CDISC domains, during the normal process of executing an NCA
  • New NLME Validation Suite
    Reduces the time required to validate Phoenix NLME by performing automated test scripts for validation. Runs test cases in minutes, rather than hours or days!

Simon.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/certara-training/LMS/website/files/phoenix/schedule/2019+Training+Calendar.pdf

PS 8.1 download is still here.

Simon
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2021-02-08 15:34
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 Phoenix 8.3.2

Sorry I have been very remiss in keeping up to date here.

Phoenix 8.3 was released June 2020,
the recommended point release was Jan 2021: https://certara-phoenix.s3.amazonaws.com/Phoenix_8.3.2.zip

Get software tips and discuss Phoenix with other users; https://support.certara.com/forums

Also Training: https://www.certarauniversity.com

Simon

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 Phoenix 8.3.3

28 April 2021 Certara released Phoenix 8.3.3 which can be obtained via https://lp.certara.com/Download-Phoenix-8.3.html

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Functionally this is very similar to 8.3.2; it addresses some occasional freezing issues that some users were reporting by improving memory management as well as enhancing support for SCCM (silent installation).

For more details you should always go here (via Phoenix > Help > Contents) to get the most recent live version of the PDF release notes: https://onlinehelp.certara.com/phoenix/8.3/index.html

Please *follow* https://support.certara.com/forums/topic/1403-phoenix-83-released-june-2020-live-online-training/?p=6287 to be kept up to date on this and other Phoenix related conversations.

Simon.
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