1. Middleware software that is a clinical informatics tool designed from a laboratory's perspective to allow for maximum functionality, without requiring oversight or involvement from the IT department. 2. Command Central platform enabling centralized execution of software, with the ability to view, manage, and operate all instrumentation from a single workstation. 3. Rule-writing engine to manage quality assurance, delta checks, standard reference ranges, reflex testing, dilution protocols, rerun criteria, and automatic add-ons. 4. Compatibility with the national QCnet program for quality control data exchange. 5. Automated urine chemistry functionality to eliminate manual programming of urine tests and reduce clerical errors. 6. Software Protection and Support Package for ongoing software security and maintenance.