JMP technical experts are planning to be in Charlotte, demoing the latest updates to JMP and taking all of your questions. Seats are still available for this free event. You can find the agenda and register here-
https://www.jmp.com/en_us/events/jmp-roadshow/18feb2020-nc.html
We hope to see you there on Feb. 18th!
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Our keynote lineup includes John Sall, Tom Lange (retired R&D director from P&G), Chris Nachtsheim (DOE expert), and Randall Munroe (creator of the webcomic xkcd). In addition to pre- and post-conference training opportunities, attendees will have the chance to go in-depth on specific topics during 90-minute tutorials with developers. Both training and tutorials are an additional cost. As members of a JMP user group, you are eligible for a 50% discount off of the conference registration rate (training not included in this discount). Just enter the discount code "UGROUP50" when you register. We hope to see you at Discovery this year! www.jmp.com/summit
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WHO: All Charlotte Area JMP Users - Novices to Experts WHAT: “Taking the JMP Challenge” WHEN: Monday, March 21, 2016 from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm (please plan to arrive between 5:30 and 6:00 pm for networking and refreshments) WHERE: Charlotte SAS ® Training Facility (Interstate Tower, 121 West Trade St, Suite 2200) HOW: Please RSVP to Cheryl Johnson at cjohnson6@bankofamerica.com by Thursday March 17 th at 3 pm (space is limited and refreshments will be provided) We are going to give Byron a break from presenting and mix it up for the 1 st quarter Charlotte Area JMP meeting. Byron and I are working on pulling together a public data set (or two) and some related business questions. We want to encourage participation from all levels of JMP users, so we’ll have a basic business question and at least one more challenging one. Challenge participants will be asked to do an analysis in JMP to address one of the business questions and prepare 1 slide in PowerPoint using the JMP output to share any insights gained from the analysis. (Also provide any JMP scripts related to your output – for beginner users I can walk you through how to save your scripts). We encourage you to take a few minutes to present your results at the meeting (5 – 10 minutes max) – we’ll get to as many as possible in the time allotted. UPDATE: We will be examining a couple of data sets Byron found on Kaggle. One covers the early primary election data for Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina at a county-by-county level of granularity. A second dataset contains a wealth of demographic data at the county level. See the attached file for tips on downloading the data, the challenge questions, and some tips and hints on using JMP for the analysis. Data Source: https://www.kaggle.com/react/benhamner/2016-us-election
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Hello Charlotte JMP Users! Every year JMP hosts some really great speakers covering topics that timely and useful. The problem with these events is that no one has the travel budget to jet around the country to see all the topics they are interested in. For a complex set of reasons these seminars can't be recorded and rebroadcast either. This year the JMP team is trying something new. Some of the seminars are going to be broadcast/streamed live, The Kaiser Fung seminar is coming up on March 17, it starts at 9:45 in Denver, 11:45 eastern, which is generally a pretty convenient time. If you're interested in seeing the show, here's the link to get more information: http://www.jmp.com/en_us/events/live-webcasts/explorers/webcast-explorers-denver-17mar2016.html Cheers, Byron
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