SAS Warms to Open-Source One Letter at a Time
The SAS Institute has borrowed a page from Sesame Street. It is now sponsoring the letter ‘R.’
Last month, I wrote an article about the rising popularity of the R programming language. The open-source software has turned into a favorite piece of technology for statisticians and other people looking to pull insights out of data.
On several levels, R represents a threat to SAS, which is the largest seller of commercial statistics software. Students at universities now learn R alongside SAS. In addition, the open-source nature of R allows the software to be tweaked at a pace that is hard for a commercial software maker to match.
SAS Warms to Open-Source One Letter at a Time | Bits Blog – NYTimes.com
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