Dear readers, The JMP Blog is moving to the JMP User Community soon! When will this happen? By the end of November at the latest, the JMP Blog will make its debut in its new home with a new look. Why is it moving? When you visit the JMP User
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If you visited the JMP User Community recently, you probably noticed that things are different. All of the "Actions" options you typically use -- like Edit, Reply, Start a discussion, Write a document, Upload a file, etc. -- are not available. That's because the Community is being redesigned and upgraded.
Discovery Summit 2016 wrapped up with an announcement of the top-rated papers and posters. The selection is based on the ratings attendees submitted in the conference app. After the last breakout presentations of the conference were finished, we exported the ratings data from the app and brought it into JMP
These days, customization of social media profiles is crucial. Everyone can find images to populate their banners, walls and timelines. But sometimes, banner images don't quite cut it. Especially, if you're anything like me, you aren't satisfied with only one picture for your LinkedIn profile banner (particularly if you have multiple
I'll be leading a pre-conference tutorial on Graph Builder at this year's Discovery Summit conference in Cary. We'll start with the basics and then walk through more advanced ways to create effective visualizations. We did a similar tutorial this spring in Amsterdam, and materials from that course are posted in the JMP
One of the best reasons to attend a Discovery Summit conference is to learn from other JMP users. The conference features high-quality paper and poster presentations that show how using JMP helped to solve a business problem. The recent meeting in Amsterdam was no exception to this. Fortunately, many of
Last week, we heard from some amazing presenters at Discovery Summit Europe. Their topics varied greatly, but they all had at least one thing in common: They took the time to enter the call for papers. Sending your abstract in is the first step, and it’s an easy one. But
It's nearly the end of the year, and we are taking a look at the activity in the JMP User Community. Last time, I shared the top content among Discussions posts. Today, we have list of the most popular JMP add-ins, courtesy of community manager Stan Koprowski. Never used a
The Discussions section of the JMP User Community is a busy place. But that isn't really a surprise because the User Community is the largest online gathering of JMP users worldwide. I wanted to know what the most popular content in Discussions was this year, and Stan Koprowski, who is
Previously, I shared a list of things you probably didn't know about JMP. Maybe you already knew some of them. Maybe you learned a few new things; I hope you did. Well, now here are five more things you probably don't know about JMP. 1. Row State columns There are