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Revolution Analytics Adds SPSS Import, New Predictive Analytics Algorithm and More

By Klint Finley / April 26, 2011 09:00 AM / Comments

Revolution Analytics just released a new version of its suite of R-based statistical analysis tools Revolution R Enterprise 4.3. Significant new features include the ability to import data files from SPSS, a new predictive analytics algorithm for big data and an installer for Windows. Revolution R already supported importing from SAS files.

The new version is still free for academics, or for those participating in Kaggle data science competitions.

Big Data Team-Up: IBM Netezza and Revolution Analytics Brining R to the Data Warehouse

By Klint Finley / March 14, 2011 05:15 AM / Comments

IBM Netezza and Revolution Analytics announced today at the Predictive Analytics World event that the two companies are working together to integrate the statistical programming language R into Netezza's Netezza TwinFin data warehouse appliance. The companies want to make it possible use R to process data on the data warehouse  appliance without moving to another system. This should enable much faster data processing.

Although no release data has been set, representatives from the companies say work on the project has begun in earnest. Select customers will beta test the integration in the coming months.

Enterprise Startup Spotlight: Revolution Analytics, Taking on SAS, SPSS

By Klint Finley / February 17, 2011 09:30 AM / Comments

Revolution Analytics is a company that provides commercial support for the open source statistical programming language R. Its flagship product is Revolution R for Enterprise, a distribution of R that competes with other commercial statistical products such as SAS and SPSS. Revolution CEO Norman H. Nie was the co-inventor of SPSS.

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