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Jamie's Junk
Data Mining position available
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
Ever have one of those situations where you feel like you need just the right person for the right job but you're not finding that person using the traditional means? Well I'm in that situation - I have an open position for a Software Development Engineer...
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Time Series Prediction
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Last week I was playing around with the Time Series algorithm - ok I was showing a customer - and I wanted to show the prediction language used to display the charts. So I used the tools and showed them the basic prediction query for forecasting, but...
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Last week in Copenhagen
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over 7 years ago
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Last week I traveled to copenhagen on a trip sponsored by our Denmark office. Originally the trip was to meet with a few customers so they could learn enough about SQL Server Data Mining to start using our betas and then do a few sales and marketing types...
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Standard and Enterprise Data Mining
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over 7 years ago
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This post could be a theoretical piece about the true meaining of "Enterprise Data Mining", but no, it's much more practical than that. As many of you know, Microsoft has released a grid indicating the differences between the various editions of SQL Server...
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Data Mining news from the trenches
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over 7 years ago
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As we wind down on Beta 3 the data mining team has been getting some good exposure. We’ve had several customers in our SQL Labs visiting primarily for data mining solutions. One had implemented a web-based cross sales application using Decision Trees...
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