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22 November 2009
Good story in The New York Times today on how SAS no longer has the attention of every major firm in the world: At a Software Powerhouse, the Good Life Is Under Siege. I didn't know that IBM purchased SPSS this past summer, and that other major software players are now battling the big dog.
Competition like this is good .... but I'll remain a R man --- it's free and at a much higher level ..... Data Analysts Captivated by R's Power
Posted by Stan Wasserman at November 22, 2009 6:56 PM