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GDM Solutions’ ARM is professional software for agricultural research experiments. It is used to create trial protocols, manage field or greenhouse trials, collect evaluation data, run statistical analysis, and generate research reports. The website highlights its broad adoption in the crop production and crop protection industries, serving researchers in nearly 100 countries.
The main ARM application covers single-trial management, including protocol entry, randomization, data management, transformations and calculations, AOV, mean comparisons, dose-response analysis, correlation analysis, and various custom reports. ARM ST is used to summarize trial results across locations and years; EDC connects ARM with mobile data-collection apps; ARM Mobile supports iOS/Android field recording, offline access to trial files, photo capture, and on-site data review; TDCx is designed for tablet-based field entry, with support for touch input, photos, GPS, and field quality checks; ATD maintains trials through a relational database.
The official website does not publish pricing, but provides inquiry, new-license, and license-renewal entry points. Each license is customized by name and company. The site explicitly says a free demo version can be requested, and the Spanish training information mentions a 60-day Demo. In terms of deployment, ARM is clearly positioned as Windows desktop software and is a 32-bit Windows application; ARM Mobile is the companion mobile app. The official site does not describe a browser-based SaaS version, multi-tenant cloud deployment, or self-hosting details.
For integrations, ARM can link attachments such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and photos. Reports can be copied to Word/Excel, and Microsoft Office can be used to build custom reports based on database data. Collaboration and permissions information is limited, but ARM supports personal/master validation lists, locked validation lists, and—in GLP/GEP mode—records who changed a field and the reason for the change. Security and compliance are mainly reflected in GLP/GEP audit logs and Certibase GEP certification lookup; encryption, backups, ISO/SOC, and similar information are not disclosed.
ARM’s strengths lie in its deep vertical capabilities for agricultural research, making it especially suitable for field trials, greenhouse trials, contract research, and product R&D teams. Its reporting, statistics, and data-validation capabilities are mature. The downsides are opaque pricing and a relatively traditional technology stack. Windows 10 is no longer supported by GDM, and Arm-based Windows devices also raise compatibility concerns. Open API information is missing, and EDE is described by the vendor as an obsolete format.
Based on the crawled text, access stability from mainland China cannot be determined, so it is marked as unknown. For payments, the only option observed is paying invoices by credit card. If a China-based team needs local access, Chinese-language support, or domestic-compliance deployment, it should carefully evaluate network reachability, the payment process, time-zone support, and compare ARM with domestic agricultural research trial-management systems, general-purpose LIMS/ELN platforms, or self-built database solutions.
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