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The Data Miner: SQL Server Data Mining Newsletter (March 2006)
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| Raman Iyer [MS] 2006-03-17, 8:24 pm |
| the data miner
sql server data mining news
March 2006
Welcome to the March 2006 issue of 'The Data Miner' - the official newsletter of SQL Server Data Mining, back after a long hiatus (we were busy celebrating the SQL Server 2005 launch :-)). This periodic newsletter keeps you up-to-date with the latest happenings in the SQL Server Data Mining world and gives you useful tips to help you get the most from SQL Server Data Mining.
In This Issue (click topic to go directly to it):
a.. Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
b.. Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
c.. Yet Another DM Webcast
d.. We Are Hiring!
Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
Many of you are likely reading this newsletter on our public newsgroup microsoft.public.sqlserver.datamining. We would like to encourage you to post your questions and share your insights with the SQL Server Data Mining community on the Data Mining MSDN forum. The MSDN forum offers several advantages including immediately visible responses, the ability to update previous posts, rich text editing, alerts and most importantly, *no spam*.
Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
TechNet recently featured an excellent article excerpted from the book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services" by Teo Lachev. "Implementing Smart Reports with the Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform" shows you two ways to leverage SQL Server Data Mining to author "smart" reports. The Sales Forecast report is particularly interesting - it builds a temporary "session" mining model using the Microsoft Time Series algorithm to generate the forecast.
Yet Another DM Webcast
A new entry has been added to the growing collection of data mining webcasts presented by the SQL Server Data Mining team - check out the replay of Raman Iyer's Feb 16, 2006 live technet webcast "Introduction to Data Mining with SQL Server 2005". This is a good one to share with folks curious about the possibilities of data mining and predictive analytics, the general data mining process and the specific capabilities of SQL Server 2005 Data Mining.
We Are Hiring!
Do you know smart, passionate folks who can take SQL Server Data Mining to the next level? Send them our way!
We have development, test and program management positions available.
SQL Server Data Mining Resources
a.. SQL Server Data Mining Community Site
b.. MSDN Forum for SQL Server Data Mining
c.. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Web Site
d.. SQL Server Developer’s Center
Back Issues
You can find previous issues (as well as the current edition) of this newsletter here.
Thank you
The SQL Server Data Mining Team
Questions or comments? E-mail newsletter@sqlserver
datamining.com.
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| Your links are broken.
"Raman Iyer [MS]" <ramaniy@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eSR3A2hSGHA.4384@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
the data miner
sql server data mining news
March 2006
Welcome to the March 2006 issue of 'The Data Miner' - the official newsletter of SQL Server Data Mining, back after a long hiatus (we were busy celebrating the SQL Server 2005 launch :-)). This periodic newsletter keeps you up-to-date with the latest happenings in the SQL Server Data Mining world and gives you useful tips to help you get the most from SQL Server Data Mining.
In This Issue (click topic to go directly to it):
a.. Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
b.. Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
c.. Yet Another DM Webcast
d.. We Are Hiring!
Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
Many of you are likely reading this newsletter on our public newsgroup microsoft.public.sqlserver.datamining. We would like to encourage you to post your questions and share your insights with the SQL Server Data Mining community on the Data Mining MSDN forum. The MSDN forum offers several advantages including immediately visible responses, the ability to update previous posts, rich text editing, alerts and most importantly, *no spam*.
Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
TechNet recently featured an excellent article excerpted from the book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services" by Teo Lachev. "Implementing Smart Reports with the Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform" shows you two ways to leverage SQL Server Data Mining to author "smart" reports. The Sales Forecast report is particularly interesting - it builds a temporary "session" mining model using the Microsoft Time Series algorithm to generate the forecast.
Yet Another DM Webcast
A new entry has been added to the growing collection of data mining webcasts presented by the SQL Server Data Mining team - check out the replay of Raman Iyer's Feb 16, 2006 live technet webcast "Introduction to Data Mining with SQL Server 2005". This is a good one to share with folks curious about the possibilities of data mining and predictive analytics, the general data mining process and the specific capabilities of SQL Server 2005 Data Mining.
We Are Hiring!
Do you know smart, passionate folks who can take SQL Server Data Mining to the next level? Send them our way!
We have development, test and program management positions available.
SQL Server Data Mining Resources
a.. SQL Server Data Mining Community Site
b.. MSDN Forum for SQL Server Data Mining
c.. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Web Site
d.. SQL Server Developer’s Center
Back Issues
You can find previous issues (as well as the current edition) of this newsletter here.
Thank you
The SQL Server Data Mining Team
Questions or comments? E-mail newsletter@sqlserver
datamining.com.
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| Raman Iyer [MS] 2006-03-23, 1:31 pm |
| It's possible that the bookmark links within the post (for the topics) may not work correctly on all newsreaders but all the external links should to be working fine.
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-Raman Iyer
SQL Server Data Mining
[This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.]
PLEASE POST NEW QUESTIONS AT http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/sh...mid=81&siteid=1
"JT" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uapcjPfTGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Your links are broken.
"Raman Iyer [MS]" <ramaniy@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eSR3A2hSGHA.4384@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
the data miner
sql server data mining news
March 2006
Welcome to the March 2006 issue of 'The Data Miner' - the official newsletter of SQL Server Data Mining, back after a long hiatus (we were busy celebrating the SQL Server 2005 launch :-)). This periodic newsletter keeps you up-to-date with the latest happenings in the SQL Server Data Mining world and gives you useful tips to help you get the most from SQL Server Data Mining.
In This Issue (click topic to go directly to it):
a.. Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
b.. Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
c.. Yet Another DM Webcast
d.. We Are Hiring!
Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
Many of you are likely reading this newsletter on our public newsgroup microsoft.public.sqlserver.datamining. We would like to encourage you to post your questions and share your insights with the SQL Server Data Mining community on the Data Mining MSDN forum. The MSDN forum offers several advantages including immediately visible responses, the ability to update previous posts, rich text editing, alerts and most importantly, *no spam*.
Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
TechNet recently featured an excellent article excerpted from the book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services" by Teo Lachev. "Implementing Smart Reports with the Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform" shows you two ways to leverage SQL Server Data Mining to author "smart" reports. The Sales Forecast report is particularly interesting - it builds a temporary "session" mining model using the Microsoft Time Series algorithm to generate the forecast.
Yet Another DM Webcast
A new entry has been added to the growing collection of data mining webcasts presented by the SQL Server Data Mining team - check out the replay of Raman Iyer's Feb 16, 2006 live technet webcast "Introduction to Data Mining with SQL Server 2005". This is a good one to share with folks curious about the possibilities of data mining and predictive analytics, the general data mining process and the specific capabilities of SQL Server 2005 Data Mining.
We Are Hiring!
Do you know smart, passionate folks who can take SQL Server Data Mining to the next level? Send them our way!
We have development, test and program management positions available.
SQL Server Data Mining Resources
a.. SQL Server Data Mining Community Site
b.. MSDN Forum for SQL Server Data Mining
c.. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Web Site
d.. SQL Server Developer’s Center
Back Issues
You can find previous issues (as well as the current edition) of this newsletter here.
Thank you
The SQL Server Data Mining Team
Questions or comments? E-mail newsletter@sqlserver
datamining.com.
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| Yes, I'm referring to the bookmark links. It seems that the following should be a link to a paragraph within the newsletter, but it just opens my browser and points to a non-existing website. My newsreader is Outlook Express 6.
mid://00000012/#SQL Server Data Mining Forum on MSDN
"Raman Iyer [MS]" <ramaniy@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eEFZtJqTGHA.5884@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
It's possible that the bookmark links within the post (for the topics) may not work correctly on all newsreaders but all the external links should to be working fine.
--
-Raman Iyer
SQL Server Data Mining
[This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.]
PLEASE POST NEW QUESTIONS AT http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/sh...mid=81&siteid=1
"JT" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uapcjPfTGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Your links are broken.
"Raman Iyer [MS]" <ramaniy@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eSR3A2hSGHA.4384@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
the data miner
sql server data mining news
March 2006
Welcome to the March 2006 issue of 'The Data Miner' - the official newsletter of SQL Server Data Mining, back after a long hiatus (we were busy celebrating the SQL Server 2005 launch :-)). This periodic newsletter keeps you up-to-date with the latest happenings in the SQL Server Data Mining world and gives you useful tips to help you get the most from SQL Server Data Mining.
In This Issue (click topic to go directly to it):
a.. Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
b.. Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
c.. Yet Another DM Webcast
d.. We Are Hiring!
Talk to us on the SQL Server Data Mining MSDN Forum
Many of you are likely reading this newsletter on our public newsgroup microsoft.public.sqlserver.datamining. We would like to encourage you to post your questions and share your insights with the SQL Server Data Mining community on the Data Mining MSDN forum. The MSDN forum offers several advantages including immediately visible responses, the ability to update previous posts, rich text editing, alerts and most importantly, *no spam*.
Forecasting on the Fly with SQL Data Mining and Reporting Services
TechNet recently featured an excellent article excerpted from the book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services" by Teo Lachev. "Implementing Smart Reports with the Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform" shows you two ways to leverage SQL Server Data Mining to author "smart" reports. The Sales Forecast report is particularly interesting - it builds a temporary "session" mining model using the Microsoft Time Series algorithm to generate the forecast.
Yet Another DM Webcast
A new entry has been added to the growing collection of data mining webcasts presented by the SQL Server Data Mining team - check out the replay of Raman Iyer's Feb 16, 2006 live technet webcast "Introduction to Data Mining with SQL Server 2005". This is a good one to share with folks curious about the possibilities of data mining and predictive analytics, the general data mining process and the specific capabilities of SQL Server 2005 Data Mining.
We Are Hiring!
Do you know smart, passionate folks who can take SQL Server Data Mining to the next level? Send them our way!
We have development, test and program management positions available.
SQL Server Data Mining Resources
a.. SQL Server Data Mining Community Site
b.. MSDN Forum for SQL Server Data Mining
c.. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Web Site
d.. SQL Server Developer’s Center
Back Issues
You can find previous issues (as well as the current edition) of this newsletter here.
Thank you
The SQL Server Data Mining Team
Questions or comments? E-mail newsletter@sqlserver
datamining.com.
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