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I'll be hosting a webinar tomorrow (Wednesday) aimed at R users who want to know more about how Revolution R Enterprise extends open source R for big data, Web services, multi-core processing, debugging and more. For R users at schools and universities, I'll also explain how you can download and use Revolution R Enterprise free of charge. The full webinar description is after the jump, and you can register to attend at the link below.
Revolution Webinars: Revolution R Enterprise, 100% R and More
Revolution R Enterprise: 100% R and More
Date | Wednesday, December 8th |
Time: | 9AM Pacific Time |
Presenter: | David Smith, Vice President of Marketing, Revolution Analytics |
R users already know why the R language is the lingua franca of statisticians today: because it's the most powerful statistical language in the world. Revolution Analytics builds on the power of open source R, and adds performance, productivity and integration features to create Revolution R Enterprise. In this webinar, author and blogger David Smith will introduce the additional capabilities of Revolution R Enterprise, including:
- Multi-processor speed improvements and parallel processing
- Productivity and debugging with an integrated development environment (IDE) for the R language
- "Big data" statistics, with out-of-memory storage of multi-gigabyte data sets
- Web Services for R, to integrate R computations and graphics into Web-based applications
- Technical support and consulting services for R
This webinar will be of value to current R users in industry and government who want to learn more about the additional capabilities of Revolution R Enterprise to enhance the productivity, ease of use, and enterprise readiness of open source R. R users in academia will also find this webinar valuable: we will explain how all members of the academic community can obtain Revolution R Enterprise free of charge.
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