Tag: JMP – General

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Best practices to abound next week in Windy City

Whether you steer strategy from the C-suite or execute operations from your cubical, you can use analytics to transform your organization.  I have continued to gain greater appreciation for the value of analytics at the many conferences that JMP has participated in this fall, including Predictive Analytics World in New

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Speeding up exploration with John Sall

Well, Wall Street cares so much about making fast decisions that it is laying dedicated high-speed lines so that the data for program trades can be processed faster and orders executed more quickly. If Wall Street can do all this in milliseconds, won’t it make a difference to you to

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JSL tip: finding unique values in a list

One of the great things about attending the JMP Discovery Summit as a developer is hearing questions and suggestions from people with so many different applications of JMP. One JMP Scripting Language (JSL) question came up three times, so it's worth sharing. The question is, "How do I remove duplicate

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‘What if the secret to success is failure?’

That intriguing headline on The New York Times Magazine cover caught my eye as I settled into my seat on the Raleigh-bound flight from Denver last Sunday. In addition to the hot pink magazine front, what prompted my double take was the coincidence of timing. Just two days earlier, author

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Strategic use of analytics to support enterprise goals

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

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Interface 2011 and Micromaps

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

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Amstat News Shines Spotlight on JMP Statistician

Christopher Gotwalt, the developer behind many innovative JMP software tools for data visualization and analysis, is featured in the Jan. 1 Member Spotlight column of Amstat News, the magazine of the American Statistical Association. Chris, the Statistical Applications Manager at JMP, contends that there’s no such thing as a pure

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New Product JMP Clinical Streamlines Drug Development

Geoffrey Mann, PhD, JMP Product Manager for the health and life sciences industry, helped create JMP Clinical software, the newest member of the JMP product family. Released today, JMP Clinical is designed for medical reviewers, epidemiologists, data monitors, biostatisticians and biometrics groups engaged in analyzing safety data from clinical trials.

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Saving Your Analyses in Many Ways Using JMP

One of the key parts of any analysis is to be able to communicate your findings in an organized manner. JMP has a variety of ways to save your analyses and share them with your colleagues. I've recently stepped through a number of ways to work with your analyses in

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Visual Data Quality with Named Colors in JMP, Part 2

After my previous exploration of colors and names revealed inconsistencies in the Wikipedia color data, I looked around for a more authoritative source of color names. No luck finding an oracle, but I did find another interesting data set. Where the Wikipedia table provided color values for a given set