JMP 14 is here; what is difficult becomes easy
We listen. We create. We fix. One of the main inputs for how features get into new versions of JMP is users around the world. John Sall explains why that is important.
We listen. We create. We fix. One of the main inputs for how features get into new versions of JMP is users around the world. John Sall explains why that is important.
Even the brightest thinkers can be quite closed-minded about new possibilities.
Calling all content! Submit an abstract to present at Discovery Summit, 23-26 Oct. at SAS headquarters.
Procter & Gamble veteran Cy Wegman on the importance of a data-driven culture, key leadership attributes, and more.
Leading industry analyst talks about the business applications and benefits of text analytics.
What is your ability to understand, evaluate, and make informed decisions about risk?
Change is hard, says Dr. Bradley Jones. Yet there is a cost to avoiding novel ideas.
It is Super Bowl time! Let's take a look at the numbers and see if we can determine who is going to win.
An effective way to see where lightning happens the most in the US is to visualize it using Graph Builder.
Attend Discovery Summit Europe, 14-15 March in Frankfurt, to learn about cutting-edge statistics topics.
Whether you embrace or eschew New Year’s resolutions, you may want to take note of the research on purpose.
At the start of the season, I made a predictive model to determine which NFL teams would improve and which would not. How accurate was the model?
How do you build a great analytic culture
With 59 national parks to choose from, I used JMP to help my family decide.
Psychology suggests that we make our own luck by the way we think and behave.
I encourage social scientists to explore the spectrum of possibilities that text analysis can afford.
Making complex decisions in a group is notoriously difficult. Learn how data combined with a structured process can yield much better outcomes.
Vic Strecher shares an amazing compilation of research, personal experience, and empowerment to greater well-being.
There is a type of data that John Sall thinks data explorers should understand: ghost data.