You may have less than a month to register for Discovery Summit 2010, but you have more opportunities than ever before to attend at a discounted rate. Check to see if you qualify for premium pricing through one of the following discount programs: •Corporate Colleague Discount: Has a colleague from
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I have been an intern in the JMP Genomics department at SAS since May 2008 and am currently a student in the Master of Science in Analytics (MSA) program at North Carolina State University. I’ve heard a lot of talk in the corporate world about analytics, but I’m not sure
I’ve always found the title of the book series "for Dummies" somewhat insulting. However, during many of the webcasts JMP offers, we get asked the question, “Is there a JMP for Dummies book?” Two SAS authors, Curt Hinrichs and Chuck Boiler, just released a concise illustrated guide that comes close.
A colleague recently ran into a problem after importing some data. The column names ended up in the first row of the data table. Here's an easy fix you may not know about. Click the image below to see how to fix this.
Data mining is looking for patterns and relationships in (sometimes large volumes of) data. Many methods, such as recursive partitioning and neural nets, are extremely sensitive to the sample of data being mined. How do you know if you are creating a model that would be useful for predicting future
Discovery Summit will be packed with authors of books hot off the presses. Our keynote speaker is Dan Ariely, author of the best-seller Predictably Irrational and a new book, The Upside of Irrationality. Plenary speaker Kaiser Fung is author of Numbers Rule Your World (as well as the influential blog
It’s a great time to learn about how to use JMP, either for teaching your course or doing your homework. The JMP Academic team will be presenting the online seminar titled JMP Basics for Professors and Students three times this summer: June 22, July 21 and August 17. If you
A common thread links every person attending this week’s annual meeting of the Drug Information Association (DIA). From pharmaceutical organizations to software manufacturers, we are all in the business of improving the quality of life. It doesn’t matter who you talk with, what slogan they use in their booth or
I look forward to attending the Drug Information Association (DIA) conference each year. Of course, it’s fun to meet up with old friends, make new ones and see how much junk I can tote home. But each year, I also come away amazed at the trends and advances the industry
During my last trip home from a JMP customer visit, my flight was delayed getting out of Raleigh, North Carolina, due to mechanical problems. This caused me to miss my connection in Philadelphia, and I ended up with a six-hour layover awaiting the next flight home to Rochester, New York,