StatSoft

StatSoft is the original developer of Statistica. Dell acquired it in March 2014.[1] Statistica is an advanced analytics software portfolio that provides enterprise and desktop software for statistics, data analysis, data management, data visualization, data mining (also called predictive analytics), and quality control.

Company History

StatSoft Inc was established in 1984 as a partnership of a group of university professors and scientists.[2] Its first products had menu-driven libraries of flexible statistical procedures and ran on microcomputer platforms such as Apple II, CP/M, Commodore, and PC DOS 1.0.

With the release of Statistica 9 in May 2009, both 32-bit and 64-bit native versions became available.[3] Its current product suite, Statistica 12, was released in May 2013.[4] The software runs on Microsoft Windows. Statistica is used worldwide at major corporations, government agencies, and universities.

On March 24, 2014, StatSoft was acquired by Dell in an effort to bolster Dell's ‘big data’ offering.[1] It has offices in 24 countries including Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. StatSoft's CEO at the time of the Dell acquisition was Paul Lewicki.

On June 20, 2016, Dell sold Dell Software Group (which included StatSoft) to private equity firm Francisco Partners and Elliott Management. [5]

StatSoft's product lines

StatSoft’s services

StatSoft's professional services groups provide a range of services to complement the Statistica software. StatSoft provides software integration and customization services, development of custom Web applications based on Statistica Enterprise Server technology, as well as installation of a general-purpose Web Server system. StatSoft also offers deployment of data mining solutions designed to work with specific data warehouses and solve particular ranges of problems. Additionally, statistical consulting services are available. StatSoft offers both introductory and advanced training courses in major cities in the United States and overseas. StatSoft's training classes provide hands-on experience with its line of software products as well as an introduction to real-world example applications. StatSoft, through its Technical Services group, provides software validation services as part of the deployment of Statistica applications. These services include requirement gathering and documentation, validation planning, installation qualification, operational qualification, and performance qualification.

StatSoft also freely provides the Electronic Statistics Textbook.[8]

Support for European Countries in Crisis

In October 2012 StatSoft announced that it would make its Statistica Enterprise Software available for free to companies in Greece, Portugal and Spain.[9][10] This includes StatSoft's Big Data Analytics Platform. StatSoft's stated aim is to help boost these country's productivity and competitiveness, and to facilitate their recovery. StatSoft CEO, Paul Lewicki, has written an open letter to the CEOs of US software companies urging them to join this “Free Enterprise Software for Struggling European Economies” initiative.[11]

References

  1. 1 2 "Dell acquires Statsoft data analytics software". Dell (press releases). 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  2. Beck-Round, Carol (March 2007), "The Data Wiz", Oklahoma Magazine, pp. 6–7.
  3. StatSoft Announces Version 9 of Statistica (World wide web log), Stat soft.
  4. Products, Scientific computing.
  5. "Francisco Partners and Elliott Management to Acquire the Dell Software Group | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  6. Statistica Enterprise Data Analysis Software Solutions, Statwks.
  7. Statistica 9 (product review), Scientific computing.
  8. Electronic statistics (textbook), Stat soft.
  9. Adame, Jaime (November 14, 2012), "From Tulsa, With Love (& Logic): Gift from local company an effort to jumpstart European economy", Urban Tulsa Weekly.
  10. Winslow, Laurie (October 28, 2012), "StatSoft offering help to European countries", Tulsa World.
  11. "StatSoft to Aid Struggling European Economies With Free Enterprise Analytics Software", Market Watch (press release), The Wall Street Journal, 2012-10-15.

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