New
Version of SAS JMP Statistical Debuts
October 19, 2022

Customers benefit from
reproducible analyses, guided experiments, data connectors and, with
JMP Live, enhanced collaboration and decision making
While
a dairy scientist, a process engineer and a tech innovator have
varying domain knowledge, they all rely on the JMP family of
statistical discovery products to meet modern data challenges. JMP
17, JMP Pro 17 and JMP Live 17 are launched today, after first being
introduced at the Discovery Summit Americas analytics conference.
The products enable scientists and engineers with intuitive and
collaborative analytic workflows, whether they are in business to
process raw materials into cheese, ensure drug manufacturing meets
regulatory standards or develop sensors for autonomous vehicles.
With new digital manufacturing systems at leading electronic
component manufacturer Murata generating far more data than existing
systems could manage, the company made JMP its end-to-end workflow
tool for operators, technical experts, data scientists and
management alike. This released domain experts from tedious data
preparation tasks to focus on solving engineering problems that
generate real business value. “We literally went from collecting
data over weekends to collecting data within an hour or so, and that
has since been further refined down to a few minutes,” said Data
Integration Manager Philip O’Leary. “Moreover, we do it hundreds of
times every day.”
At Thermo Fisher Scientific, a Fortune 500 leader in scientific
instrumentation and services, “JMP was the only software that
offered us a range of tools allowing access to data analysis for
non-statisticians,” said Véronique Brianto, Validation Deputy and
Continued Process Verification Deputy. “It provides us with a
collaborative interface and enables the sharing of information in
the form of both raw data and data visualizations between users and
non-users of the software.”
Consumer products organization Dairygold sees JMP as a
process-enabling tool, not just software, explained Science and
Analytics Manager Kieran O’Mahony. “The amount of information that
you can extract from JMP in such a short time – and in particular,
the multivariate element of it – is amazing. That’s gold from a new
user’s perspective,” said O’Mahony.
JMP Live, a collaborative analytics platform for secure,
enterprisewide knowledge sharing, offers a new set of capabilities
for server-side data refresh and scheduling, better organization of
content and a streamlined publishing workflow.
Biotechnology
company Regeneron adopted JMP Live to break down information siloes
among worldwide operations. JMP Live “created a single source of
truth and point of reference for everyone to access the most current
analysis,” said Diana Nadler, Manager of Continuous Improvement
Statistics Team.
By giving groups across the organization access to the data and
automating routine analyses in JMP Live, Regeneron puts “scientists
and engineers back on the floor, letting them do their jobs … so
they can spend time consuming the analytics instead of publishing
them.”
“Workflow should be fluid, not interrupted by obstacles or detours,”
said John Sall, co-founder and Executive Vice President of SAS and
founder and Chair of JMP, in his keynote talk “Workflow” at
Discovery Summit Americas last month. “You want to be working on
your subject matter, not taking care of side problems. JMP 17 will
make your workflow better, so you can pay more attention to what the
data is saying and explore data and models in more ways.”
JMP® 17 and JMP® Pro 17 highlights
-
Workflow Builder to record an interactive session to
a graphical workflow script for automation,
teaching, repeatable data preparation or
reproducible analysis.
- OSI
PI Import to access rich asset data stored on an
OSIsoft PI server without coding or interacting with
APIs and use those data to visualize, enrich and
improve models.
-
Easy DOE for a step-by-step guide through the DOE
workflow from designing the experiment to analyzing,
predicting and reporting findings.
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Search JMP for quick answers about capabilities,
data cleanup operations, statistical tests and
visualizations.
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Optimized handling of large, wide tables and
analysis (Multivariate, Response Screening and data
table transformations).
-
Spectral Analysis in Functional Data Explorer for
preprocessing, modeling and multivariate analysis of
spectral data common in analytical chemistry and
material science. (JMP Pro)
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Direct import of commonly used genetic and genomic
data formats; new platform for Genetic Marker
analysis and new model-based Genetic Breeding
Simulations. (JMP Pro)
JMP® Live highlights
-
Connect directly to data sources and schedule
updates without a third-party scheduling tool.
-
Hierarchical, nested spaces for better organization
of reports, including improved access controls.
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Publish with the improved workflow to easily share
discoveries across the organization.
- View
data tables without downloading, then view data on
mobile devices.
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Single-click open in JMP to create a JMP Project for
easy follow-up analysis.
- More
interactive features to explore reports, including
Categorial Response Profilers, Packed Bar Charts and
Parallel Plots.
JMP® Clinical 17 highlights
The data
analysis software for ensuring trial safety and efficacy
has been completely rewritten for speed and simplicity
and will be available in November 2022.
- Set
up clinical review reports quickly with data and
analysis solely in JMP.
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Access improved reports to assess study health,
monitor clinical sites and explore subject level
profiles.
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Develop standardized reports that are ready for
reporting and regulatory submissions, including DSUR/PSUR
reporting and Custom Medical Queries.
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Publish clinical reports to JMP Live 17 to enable
broader sharing and review of results.
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Explore and build predictive models for clinical
trial data with the integration of JMP Pro.
What customers are saying about the software
“I love
the concept of the script-free creation of a repetitive
workflow. It enables many of our engineers to perform a
workflow themselves, rather than waiting for help.”
– Kira Alhorn, W.L. Gore
“The Easy
DOE platform bridges the gap between domain expertise
and statistics vocabulary and methods.”
– Victor Guiller, L’Oréal
“Until
now, it has often been time-consuming to identify and
generate a suitable suite of candidate designs from
which to choose. Design Explorer, a new feature in JMP
17, makes generating several designs easy and
efficient.”
– Christine Anderson-Cook, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
“I am
very excited to see some of the improvements. Some
features which I have asked for over the years are
finally included which will make doing measurement
systems analysis (MSA) much easier for our engineers. By
combining the features of AIAG and EMP measurement
systems analysis methods into the same platform we get
the best of both worlds in one easy application.”
– Ted Ellefson, Seagate
“As
someone who works with large, complex data sets emerging
from omics analyses (i.e., large molecular data sets),
it is great to see features like multivariate embedding
(via t-SNE) now in JMP Pro. With each new version of JMP,
the capacity for analyzing these truly big data sets
continues to grow.”
– Anderson Mayfield, National Museum of Marine Biology
and Aquarium, Taiwan
“We
wanted a platform that will allow the team members –
whether they’re JMP users or not – to manage and
interact with and explore the analyses, and JMP Live was
that platform.”
– AJ Kaur, Perrigo
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