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Clementine Plus Partner Program Brings Data Mining Tools Together; Leading Vendors Gain Opportunity to Integrate Tools With Open Platform for Data Mining From SPSS BI
Business Wire, Oct 3, 2001
Business Editors/Technology Writers
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2001
Data mining has entered a new era of openness as SPSS BI, a division of SPSS Inc. (Nasdaq: SPSS), introduces the Clementine Plus Partner Program. Six vendors have signed up for this new program, which enables vendors to integrate their product with the Clementine workflow interface. Data mining customers will enjoy the ability to use these vendors' leading tools within the Clementine interface.
Led by MINEit Software and AISoftw@re, who have already completed integration work, Hugin Expert, Salford Systems, Data Digest, 3DV8 and DSS Consulting have committed to integrating their tools within Clementine's workflow interface. The vendors will use Clementine's External Module Interface (CEMI) to add their own programs, such as data-processing routines or modeling algorithms, to Clementine.
"The great advantage of this program is that organizations use a combination of leading data mining technologies," said Peter Caron, senior product manager at SPSS BI. "The program means that data miners don't need to choose one narrow approach for using predictive modeling to make better decisions. The initial response from these vendors clearly demonstrates SPSS' leadership as a platform for data mining."
The charter members of the program are:
-- 3DV8 -- offers analysts and non-technical end-users visual
data mining tools that transform data into multi-dimensional
entities that are interactively rendered, charted and
positioned in visual space.
-- AISoftware -- offers analysts sophisticated visual data mining
tools using advanced three dimensional representation
techniques.
-- DSS Consulting-- provide solutions for different business
problems using the most sophisticated IT tools, including
Bayesian technologies.
-- Hugin Expert--a world leader in developing software for
advanced decision support systems based on Bayesian Network
technology.
-- MINEit Software--improves customer relationships and Web site
visits by enabling users to understand the sequence of
customer actions.
-- Salford Systems--offers award-winning decision-tree and
predictive technology including CART(R), the winner of the KDD
2000 Cup, and MARS, a leading data mining tool.
-- Data Digest -- Based on Bayesian and Decision Analytic
technologies, Business Navigator 5 enables analysts and
executives to interactively create models and explore
predictive relationships without the need for specialized
knowledge.
Joining the Clementine Plus Partner Program can increase the revenues of a data mining, data processing or visualization tool. Vendors can learn more about how Clementine and the CEMI interface work by contacting Peter Caron at pcaron@spss.com or 44 (0) 1483 719357.
Clementine, SPSS' enterprise-strength data mining workbench, helps businesses improve the profitability of customer relationships through in-depth understanding of data. Organizations use the insight gained from Clementine to retain profitable customers, identify up- and cross-selling opportunities, attract new customers, detect fraud, reduce risk and improve government service delivery. Clementine can help businesses better understand their customers' online behavior and, as a result, improve Web site design, increase e-store sales and deliver online services more effectively.
Clementine was the first data mining workbench aimed at business users and is consistently acknowledged by users and analysts as the leading visual rapid modeling environment for data mining. Clementine has established a leading position in the data mining market and is used in a wide range of industries including e-commerce, telecommunications, finance, retail, health care, government and higher education. More than 500 organizations worldwide use Clementine including British Telecommunications, Unilever, Provident Financial, and e-Dialog.
About SPSS BI
SPSS BI helps people solve business problems using statistics and data mining. This predictive technology enables customers in the commercial and public sectors to make better decisions and improve results. SPSS BI software and services are used successfully in a wide range of applications, including customer attraction and retention, cross-selling, survey research, fraud detection, Web site performance, forecasting and scientific research. SPSS BI's market-leading products include SPSS, Clementine, AnswerTree, DecisionTime and SigmaPlot.
About SPSS Inc.
SPSS Inc., (Nasdaq: SPSS) headquartered in Chicago, IL, USA, is a worldwide provider of analytical technology for business, government, and higher education. The company's solutions and products enable customers to make better decisions by learning from the past, understanding the present and anticipating the future. With this insight, organizations gain a true competitive advantage: the ability to manage the future. SPSS Inc.'s analytical technology is brought to the market through five divisions: CustomerCentric Solutions (for integrated analytical CRM solutions); SPSS BI (for data mining and statistical products and services used to solve business problems); ShowCase (for end-to-end business intelligence solutions operating on the IBM(R) eServer iSeries(TM) or AS/400(R) platform); SPSS MR (for data collection and analytical solutions in market research); and SPSS Enabling Technologies (for integration of SPSS technologies in third party solutions through strategic partnerships). For more information, visit www.spss.com.
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