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MathSoft Delivers Free S-PLUS Linux Software With UNIX Purchases; Promotion Supports Corporate Evaluation of Linux for Data Analysis
Business Editors/Technology Writers
Tags: data analysis, Linux, MathSoft, Unix
Research articles 2000-04-18
MathSoft Releases S+SpatialStats 1.5 for Windows and UNIX; New Easy-To-Use Graphical User Interface Delivers Powerful Analytical Tool for Spatial Data Analysis
Business/High-Tech Editors
Tags: data analysis, MathSoft, Microsoft Windows, Unix
Research articles 2000-05-24
MathSoft Ships S-PLUS 5 On All Major UNIX Platforms
SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--May 10, 1999--
Tags: MathSoft, Unix
Research articles 1999-05-10
MathSoft Introduces Next Generation of S-PLUS for Unix on Solaris; Major Upgrade Includes New Core Technology for Analyzing Large Data Sets; Enhanced Financial Time Series Functionality
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 10, 1998--MathSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:MATH), provider of the broadest line of technical calculation and analytical software for business and academia, today introduced S-PLUSR 5.0 for Solaris, a key new enhancement to MathSoft's statistical data mining product family. S-PLUS 5.0 enables companies across a variety of industries to truly...
Tags: financial, MathSoft, Sun Solaris, Unix
Research articles 1998-08-10
MathSoft Introduces Next Generation of S-PLUS for Unix on Solaris; Major Upgrade Includes New Core Technology for Analyzing Large Data Sets; Enhanced Financial Time Series Functionality
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 10, 1998--MathSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:MATH), provider of the broadest line of technical calculation and analytical software for business and academia, today introduced S-PLUSR 5.0 for Solaris, a key new enhancement to MathSoft's statistical data mining product family. S-PLUS 5.0 enables companies across a variety of industries to truly...
Tags: financial, MathSoft, Sun Solaris, Unix
Research articles 1998-08-10
MathSoft Releases S-PLUS 3.4 for UNIX; Features Enhanced Graphics, Greater Data Analysis Capabilities
SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--July 31, 1996--MathSoft Inc. (NASDAQ:MATH) announced today the release of S-PLUS 3.4 for UNIX.
Tags: data analysis, graphics, MathSoft, Unix
Research articles 1996-07-31

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The Basics of S and S-PLUS.(Review)
The Basics of S and S-PLUS (2nd ed.), by Andreas KRAUSE and Melvin OLSON, New York: Springer-Verlag, 2000, ISBN 0-387-98961-7, xxii + 382 pp., $44.95. The first edition (1E) was reported by Ziegel (1998). one of the Editor's attempts to try to make...
Articles 2001-05-01
S-PLUS 6 For UNIX
MathSoft, Inc Data Analysis Division, bye introduced S-PLUS 6 for UNIX, an enhancement to the company's statistical data mining software. The release features a new Java-based point-and-click user interface to simplify access, analysis, and visualization of technical and business data. A new integration method, called CONNECT/Java, allows software...
Articles 2000-11-01
MathSoft Data Analysis Division Introduces S-Plus 6 for UNIX; Major Upgrade Includes New Java-Based Graphical User Interface And Connectivity
Business/High Tech Editors SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 5, 2000 MathSoft, Inc. (Nasdaq:MATH), Data Analysis Division, a leading provider of solutions for statistical data mining and predictive modeling technology, today introduced S-PLUSR 6 for UNIX, a major enhancement to the company's statistical data mining software. S-PLUS 6...
Articles 2000-10-05
MathSoft Delivers Free S-PLUS Linux Software With UNIX Purchases - Product Information - Brief Article
MathSoft Inc. (Nasdaq: MATH), provider of the broadest line of technical calculation and analytical software for business and academia, announced a promotion to offer free copies of S-PLUS for Linux to customers buying new UNIX licenses. The promotion will be available for commercial and government customers from April 18 to...
Articles 2000-04-24
MathSoft's S-PLUS Software Now Shipping With Red Hat Linux 6.0; Promotion for Free Copies of S-PLUS for Linux Also Unveiled
SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--May 18, 1999-- MathSoft, Inc. (Nasdaq:MATH), provider of the broadest line of analytical software for business, today announced that a full-featured trial version of S-PLUSR 5 is shipping with the latest release of the official Red Hat Linux 6.0 box set. Now Linux users can...
Articles 1999-05-18
MathSoft's S-PLUS Product Line Supports Linux Operating System
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 10, 1998-- MathSoft Includes Support for Linux in its Newest Generation Statistical Data Mining Software to Serve International Customers and Research Institutions MathSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:MATH), provider of...
Articles 1998-08-10
MathSoft's S-PLUS Product Line Supports Linux Operating System
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 10, 1998-- MathSoft Includes Support for Linux in its Newest Generation Statistical Data Mining Software to Serve International Customers and Research Institutions MathSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:MATH), provider of the broadest line of technical calculation and analytical software for business and academia, today announced that its...
Articles 1998-08-10
MathSoft Introduces S-PLUS Software Development Kit for UNIX
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 29, 1997-- Company's Statistical Data Mining Product Line Now Includes Solution for Deploying S-PLUS Analytics and Visualization Within UNIX ...
Articles 1997-09-29
SBC Warburg Dillon Read Commits to S-PLUS 4.0 with Major Purchase Agreement; Powerful, Deployable Analytics Provide the Right Solution for Complex Financial Data Analysis Tasks
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 2, 1997--MathSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ: MATH) the provider of the broadest line of quantitative and analytical software for business and academia, announced today that SBC Warburg Dillon Read, a division of Swiss Bank Corporation, has made a strong commitment to MathSoft's S-PLUSR 4.0 statistical data mining program with...
Articles 1997-09-02
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Articles 1990-08-21
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