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Job posting: Academic Ambassador for West Coast

What is this position? As the JMP Academic Ambassador, you will build and maintain strategic working relationships by networking with top academic programs that produce JMP users in order to further our JMP Academic Program. What will your responsibilities include? Your responsibilities will include: Driving wider use of JMP at

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Test your geographical knowledge with JMP

Can you point to a map of the world and locate Madrid, Toronto and New York? How about Rabat, Bangkok or Caracas? Test your geographical knowledge with this fun JMP game that Sebastian Hoffmeister from our German Training Partner Statcon developed and shared via the German Statcon blog. I played

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February JMP Newswire newsletter

Did you know JMP offers weekly live webcasts on a variety of technical topics just for JMP users? Subscribers to the monthly JMP Newswire newsletter know. They also know it's a brief newsletter, with three or four stories. It always includes a technical tip we call "Have You Tried..." Take

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Why statistics is essential

Note: John Sall, co-founder and Executive VP of SAS, recently sat down to talk about why statistics matters and what the International Year of Statistics means. SAS is a participant in Statistics2013. Sall will talk further about statistics in a live webcast on Jan. 23 as part of the Analytically

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Less is more in documentation

I and several other members of JMP recently attended a Minimalism workshop for writers and editors presented by ComTech Services. The workshop focused on reducing the quantity of written content that may be too large or detailed without affecting the quality. Minimalism, conceived by John M. Carroll at IBM’s Watson

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Dragging and dropping with style

Drag-and-drop is one of the slick new behaviors to come out of application design in the last few years. Dragging is the process of selecting an object and carrying it between applications. Dropping is the process of laying the object down in the new application. If you think about what you are

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Michael Berry and Gordon Linoff speak analytically

"Curiosity and creativity are arguably inborn, but intuition for data comes from time spent exploring it," says Michael Berry, Business Intelligence Director at TripAdvisor. Berry and Gordon Linoff, who together co-founded the consultancy Data Miners Inc. and co-wrote the book Data Mining Techniques for Marketing, Sales, and Customer Relationship Management,

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So many rows, so little time ... Finding unique values in columns

Today, I'm going to tour you through finding unique values in the columns of your data set. You might be thinking that since JMP handles such massive data, then this is going to be a real  journey. "Oh, no! I'm going to need  emotional preparation, extreme physical conditioning, and perhaps a dedicated moment

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My entry in Perceptual Edge dashboard contest

Last month, I submitted an entry to Stephen Few's dashboard competition. He supplied data for one teacher's class and asked for a dashboard that the teacher could use to "rapidly and effectively monitor the performance of her students for the purpose of helping them improve their mathematics skills." I think

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