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JMP® 11 Update Now Available »
It's time to download a maintenance update for JMP 11. If you have JMP 11 installed, visit the JMP website to update your software to JMP 11.1.1. The JMP 11.1.1 update includes bug fixes to improve performance as well as new features for several platforms, such as Design of Experiments, Fit Model, Fit Y by X, Mixed Models and Generalized Regression. There are other improvements, too. For example, when you color cells in a data table, the color is retained in journals and in HTML output. For Macintosh users, within the Home Window, you can drag and drop files from the Recent Files list into the JMP Window List to open the file and into the Favorites pane. JMP and/or JMP Pro software administrators will be able to get new installers for JMP 11.1.1 beginning March 11. After that date, administrators should go to jmp.com/upgrade to request JMP 11.1.1 and/or JMP Pro 11.1.1 installers. This update and the installers are provided at no charge.
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Calling All Papers – and Posters »
JMP users are unparalleled when it comes to solving problems through data exploration and analysis. Submit a paper or poster abstract that demonstrates how you've used JMP to solve real problems. If your abstract is selected, you will be invited to present at Discovery Summit 2014 at SAS world headquarters, Sept. 15-19. The call for papers and posters is now open at jmp.com/papers2014. Meanwhile, if you don't know what to present, check out some suggested topics, courtesy of the JMP community.
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Three Webcasts Show What’s New in JMP® 11 »
Moving to JMP 11? Learn how the latest version of JMP extends your abilities to investigate and understand your data visually and interactively. Learn about eight new capabilities for building applications, building drag-and-drop graphs, importing Excel data, viewing columns, filtering data, creating interactive HTML reports, transforming variables and building generalized regression models (in JMP Pro). Choose from three dates: Feb. 13, March 13 and April 17.
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Have you tried... »
... adding confidence intervals to the Profiler in the Graph menu? Typically, in the Profiler, you see only one row of profiles per variable. This little trick allows you to add confidence intervals as additional layers on the predictions. To add these lines, save two prediction formulas (Prediction and StdErr Pred) to the data table and then run the Profiler using these formulas.
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Learn More »
Getting Started with JMP®
1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
Feb. 14, 20, 21, 28
March 7, 14
Mastering JMP®
2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT)
Feb. 14, 20, 21, 28
March 6, 7, 14
Analytically Speaking
1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
Feb. 29, featuring Michael Schrage
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JMP 11 Documentation »
JMP 11 Design of Experiments Guide
JMP 11 Essential Graphing
JMP 11 Fitting Linear Models
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