Register :: Login 
sql server  |  data mining  
   
 July 4, 2009  



DM Books

 
User Statistics
Membership Membership:
Latest New User Latest: drewg1010101@aol.com
New Today New Today: 1
New Yesterday New Yesterday: 3
User Count Overall: 16729

People Online People Online:
Visitors Visitors: 0
Members Members: 0
Total Total: 0

 
 Home   
Welcome to SQLServerDataMining.com

   

This site has been designed by the SQL Server Data Mining team to provide the SQL Server community with access to and information about our exciting data mining features. Catch up with the latest SQL Server Data Mining news in our newsletter.

 
Now Available

Tech Preview of SQL Server Data Mining Cloud Services
The SQL Server Data Mining team has unveiled a technology preview of Table Analysis Tools for the Cloud - the first glimpse of Cloud-based SQL Server Data Mining! It includes both an Excel add-in and a thin browser-based client. [Try it now!]

   

Data Mining Improvements in SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 was released to manufacturing in mid-August and is available for download.  New Data Mining features include a new time series algorithm, support for mining structure holdout, filtered mining models and cross-validation, plus a new version of the DM Add-ins for Office 2007. [Learn more and download a trial version]

   
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data Mining Add-Ins for Office 2007 
Download the final version of the new SQL Server 2008 DM Add-ins that allow you to take advantage of the power of SQL Server Data Mining in the familiar environment of Excel and Visio whether you are a data mining expert or a novice. [Try out this new version]
 

 
Tip of the week
TipsAndTricks
Explore filtered models in SQL Server 2008
This articles explores how you can work with filtered models, a powerful new feature introduced in SQL Server 2008 that allows you build models on slices of a mining structure.
[More Tips]
 
Also featured on SSDM.COM
Print  
 
Recent Data Mining Forum Posts
help me to interpret and tune up predictions (exceptions) 03 Jul 2009
how to predict PK attribute? 02 Jul 2009
how to rearrange clusters ? manually or programmatically? 02 Jul 2009
New to Datamining using SQL 2005. Trying to do a forecast for oil production but still missing the boat 02 Jul 2009
Data mining Presentation Layer 01 Jul 2009
column names of DM model (BOL2008) 01 Jul 2009
Clustering vs. Decision Tree Algorithm for exception detection 01 Jul 2009
datamining a blackbox or blackboxing a datamine 01 Jul 2009
continuous vs. discrete attribute in DM 01 Jul 2009
Comparing a specification table to a results table 30 Jun 2009
How to increase the size of data field in SQL 2005 Developer 26 Jun 2009
Data Mining Add-in for Excel. How to make it work? 26 Jun 2009
Data Validation samples - same or different? 25 Jun 2009
Time series - filling out the gaps 24 Jun 2009
capturing outliers from the Training dataset to further improve the model 23 Jun 2009
Movie Recommend with sql server 2005 and C#.net 23 Jun 2009
Sequence Clustering Algorithm 22 Jun 2009
How to write Time Series forecast to table? 22 Jun 2009
Error (data mining): The data type specified for ... is not compatible with its source attribute? 22 Jun 2009
What's wrong with DMX query script? 22 Jun 2009
Key Time Construction for a Time Series Algorithm 21 Jun 2009
Viewing what goes on in a DMX Stored Proc 19 Jun 2009
Data Mining: defining Association Rules for (Customer, Time) cases 19 Jun 2009
Introduction to Social data mining 19 Jun 2009
Validating data from Vendors 18 Jun 2009
batch files with business intelligence 18 Jun 2009
Sequence Clustering, Children_Cardinality and Node_Support 17 Jun 2009
Question about Chapter 4 of MacLennan et al book Data Mining w/ MS SQL Server 2008 17 Jun 2009
Sequence Clustering Algorithm prob 17 Jun 2009
Association Rule Algorithm in Fraud detection 17 Jun 2009
Results of DMX queries in MovieClick association rules model 15 Jun 2009
What is the Excel Addin Doing 12 Jun 2009
Introduction to data mining 12 Jun 2009
Print  
 
Related Sites
 
SQL 2008 Downloads
 
SQL 2005 Downloads
 
Ask the DM Team
 

Disclaimer: SQLServerDataMining.com is currently managed by members of the SQL Server Data Mining development team at Microsoft Corporation. It does not represent Microsoft’s official position on its products or technologies. All content is provided “AS-IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights.

 

 Copyright 2007 by Data Mining Team   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement