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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 in-database data mining and analytics features.  SQL Server 2000 was the first major database release to put analytics in the database.  Catch up with the latest SQL Server Data Mining news in our newsletter.

SQL Server 2012 SP1 Data Mining Add-ins for Office (with 32-bit or 64-bit Support)

The Data Mining Add-ins allow you to harness the power of SQL Server 2012 predictive analytics in Excel and Visio and they have been updated to include 32-bit or 64-bit support for Office 2010 or Office 2013. Use Table Analysis Tools to get insight with a couple of clicks. Use the Data Mining tab for full-lifecycle data mining, and build models which can be exported to a production server.  Visualize your models in Visio.

SQL Server 2012 Data Mining

Microsoft expert Rafal Lukawiecki provides free and paid videos on data mining for SQL Server 2012 at Project Botticelli. The website has other Microsoft BI topics too from leading Microsoft experts.

SQL Server DM with Excel 2010 and PowerPivot

Microsoft MVP Mark Tabladillo shows you how to unleash SQL Server 2008 Data Mining with Excel 2010 and SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel, Microsoft’s new self-service BI offering.

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MySQL Documentation

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Montes de documentação sobre todos os produtos MySQL

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A Growth Hacker’s Journey

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Uma história de vida muito interessante de um cientista dos dados \ hacker
Dr. Kirk Borne
Principal Data Scientist, Booz Allen Hamilton

Dr. Kirk Borne is a Principal Data Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton. Previously he was a Professor of Astrophysics and Computational Science in the George Mason University School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Sciences. He was at Mason from 2003 to 2015, where he taught and advised students in the graduate and undergraduate Computational Science, Informatics, and Data Science programs. Before Mason, he spent nearly 20 years in positions supporting NASA projects, including an assignment as NASA’s Data Archive Project Scientist for the Hubble Space Telescope, and as Project Manager in NASA’s Space Science Data Operations Office. He has extensive experience in big data and data science, including expertise in scientific data mining and data systems. He has published over 200 articles (research papers, conference papers, and book chapters), and given over 200 invited talks at conferences and universities worldwide. In these roles, he focuses on achieving big discoveries from big data through data science, and he promotes the use of information and data-centric experiences with big data in the STEM education pipeline at all levels. He believes in data literacy for all! Learn more about him at http://kirkborne.net/. You can follow him on and on Twitter at @KirkDBorne, where he has been identified as one of the social network’s top big data influencers.

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