Beyond the software: You're in good company with ATLAS.ti

We keep highlighting that ATLAS.ti allows you to work with any kind of data, no matter where it comes from and what it looks like.

But don't take our word for it – here's an example of ATLAS.ti's versatility: below is a brain scan produced by a sophisticated imaging method called tomography, also used in other medical applications, as well as in archaeology and geophysics. Using ATLAS.ti, medical researchers working with these images can code and comment directly onto photographed cross-sections of the human brain, comparing e.g. symptoms and structural or functional similarities across individual cases.

This is what it looks like:



Of course, that's exactly the kind of use you'd expect from a software program that also accepts data in the form of Renaissance paintings! (And, yes, in case you were wondering: it still works just as well with interview transcripts.)

It's a simple equation: ATLAS.ti supports a vast range of applications, so virtually anyone can benefit from using it. Hundreds of organizations, representing countless areas of research, business, government and more use our software.

Here's just a handful of them:

Academics

  • Oxford University
  • Boston University
  • Princeton University
  • Cambridge University
  • Royal College of Music
  • Stanford University
  • Cornell University
  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
  • Harvard Business, Graduate & Medical Schools
  • Yale University

Business

  • Boeing Company
  • RAND Corporation
  • Rolls-Royce
  • CBS
  • Google
  • IBM
  • Intel Corporation
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • World Bank
  • Yahoo!

Government / Public Services

  • American Museum of Natural History
  • International HIV/AIDS Alliance
  • Centers for Disease Control
  • City of Hope Medical Center
  • U.S. Naval Health Research Center
  • United Kingdom House of Commons / Lords
  • Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
  • United Nations (ICTY)
  • Health and Safety Laboratory

But don't get us wrong: you don't need to be part of a massive organization to get the most out of working with ATLAS.ti. Our software is so flexible, so intuitive, that a college undergraduate can use it just as easily as a World Bank analyst.

So if you haven't already – join us! Once inside the ATLAS.ti community, you'll be rubbing elbows with some of the world's most powerful institutions. (And for a more exhaustive list of fellow users, feel free to visit our “Who uses ATLAS.ti?” page.)



Last Update: September 22 2008