As data volumes continue to grow, analysts, business users and students must rely on increasingly sophisticated techniques to extract meaningful, actionable information from their data. JMP is proof that they won’t have to sacrifice ease of use for predictive power: With JMP, popular data mining and forecasting tools are accessible
Tag: JMP 9
If you missed my live SAS TALKS webinar on June 23 titled Consider an Analytic Center of Excellence (and Other Ways to Create More Analytic Bandwidth), you can now watch it on demand. In addition, the slides I presented are now available to any who are interested in Analytic Centers
Systems engineer Mary Loveless and I have been barraged with requests to repeat her May 26 live Mastering JMP webcast on risk analysis. Rather than wait until schedules and advertising for a new webcast converge, I divided her demo into three sections for you to watch whenever you want. In
JMP wasn’t around when Anne Milley was taking quantitative analytics courses in college. “Back then, it was all programming,” explained Milley, an economics major. “The visuals were just hideous.” Today, as senior director of analytic strategy in JMP Product Marketing at SAS, Milley appreciates the value that robust and interactive
JMP 9 introduced an add-in architecture that makes creating and distributing extensions to JMP easy. This makes JMP a platform for creating new analytic tools. It also makes it easy to add new functionality. Creating a JMP add-in is pretty simple. All you need to know is JMP Scripting Language
Last week, SAS and JMP hosted Interface 2011: Statistical, Machine Learning, and Visualization Algorithms, 42nd Symposium on the Interface. The deep statistical issues were mostly over my head, but I found enough discussion of visualizations to keep me interested. Leland Wilkinson shared his recent research on Venn diagrams, which may
If you're a JMP user in the Seattle area, you have the chance to attend one of two hands-on Mastering JMP workshops. The dates are June 28 and 29, and seats are very limited. So don't miss this opportunity to improve your JMP skills. Monica Beals is one of the
We are seeing lots of interest in a new illustrated white paper that is available for download: Moving from SPSS to JMP: A Transition Guide by Dr. Jason Brinkley of the Department of Biostatistics at East Carolina University. As its title indicates, the purpose of the paper is "to transition
Have you checked out the JMP Learning Library lately? Designed for students in introductory statistics courses – or anyone new to JMP – the Learning Library provides short guides, tutorials and links to other resources for getting started with JMP. Now, we all know that JMP is easy to use.
Seems like people are starting to discover the new image functionality that was added to JMP 9. And when you are asked the same question by three different people in the same week, you've got to figure it is time for a blog post. The popular question this week is: