I've recently become aware of the IBM products
Alteryx and to a lesser degree
Tableau and it appears that though they appear
to be dedicated to a business
audience they appear to have some degree of
overlap with SPSS especially in
the mystical area known a "Predictive
Analytics". What is the relationship among
these software packages? Are they
complimentary or redundant? One reason
I ask is because it seems to me that this has
implications for the future direction
of SPSS and its development. Is it
possible that Alteryx and Tableau will replace
SPSS eventually (IBM spins off SPSS like SPSS
spun off Systat) especially
since it is being priced out of the academic
market (and academics move to
other statistics packages, especially R which
is free and is become increasingly
attractive to cash-strapped colleges and
universities). I assume that there
may be some users of Alteryx and Tableau here
and though there are SPSS
people here, they may not know that much about
other areas of IBM's
business or future plans.
-Mike Palij
New York University
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Neither Alteryx nor Tableau is an IBM product. They are to some degree competitors although their main audience is different from the SPSS audience. On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Mike Palij <[hidden email]> wrote:
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My apologies. I've received some emails
from them and other
sources and somehow got the impression that
they were from IBM.
-Mike Palij
New York University
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AFAIK, neither company is an IBM Partner, either. IBM does sometimes partner with competitors for certain purposes, but I don't see IBM listed as a partner of either one, although they are partners of each other. On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Mike Palij <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Jon,
Thanks for the clarification. I really
did not want to do additional reading
and examination of products unrelated to
SPSS. I'm having a hard enough
time with R and Python. ;-)
-Mike Palij
New York University
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