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Spss 22 help
Spss 22 help











spss 22 help

In any event, IBM announced that the Collaboration and Deployment Services component in SPSS Statistics version 22 will no longer support the “System I” (a name that IBM stopped using in 2010). IBM rarely (if ever) touted this capability, which is not surprising considering it’s a narrowly focused niche product that plays a support role to other products. However, IBM did, apparently, support the SPSS Collaboration and Deployment Services component on the IBM i platform, which is interesting in its own right. But the core SPSS Statistics package was always supported on more “mainstream” platforms, like Unix, Linux, Windows, and the S/390 mainframe, which is where SPSS Statistics got its start so many years ago. Before it was bought by IBM, SPSS supported the IBM i platform with just two main product lines: the ShowCase OLAP and Reporting tools (some of which have been obtained by Help/Systems) and the Clementine data mining software. SPSS Statistics has never run on IBM i itself, even when it was owned by SPSS. Surrounding the core analysis component is a fleet of more than 50 add-on products that, among other things, provide report distribution capabilities.

spss 22 help

SPSS Statistics is mature and multi-faceted software package that gives users a variety of advanced statistical analysis capabilities. It will also be the last release with the capability to pull SQL data out of the DB2 for i database, which is arguably more damaging for any IBM customers that might want to run some statistical analysis on their DB2/400 data. IBM last week announced that the version 22 release of SPSS Statistics will be the last release of the product to have any component that runs on System i (IBM i).

spss 22 help

IBM to Stop Supporting SPSS Statistics Component on IBM i













Spss 22 help