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SPSS Predictive Analytics Software Successfully Tested on HP Neoview enterprise Data Warehouse Platform

SPSS Predictive Analytics Software Provides In-database Mining for HP Neoview Customers to Efficiently Score Millions of Records in a Matter of Minutes

May 19, 2009

SPSS Inc. (Nasdaq: SPSS), the leading global provider of Predictive Analytics software and solutions, today announced that PASW Modeler (formerly Clementine) data mining workbench and PASW Statistics (formerly SPSS Statistics), the world’s leading statistical software suite, have been tested and fully support the HP Neoview enterprise data warehousing platform.

The certification of PASW Modeler and PASW Statistics on HP Neoview gives customers the ability to quickly build and validate predictive models and provide more efficient in-database scoring. HP Neoview is designed for customers who need to make decisions and respond to business events faster with current and relevant information.

In today’s nimble and resource-constrained environment, customers constantly need to increase productivity and accelerate decision making by analyzing massive amounts of information. By extracting deeper insight from structured and unstructured data with PASW Modeler and PASW Statistics, customers can take more effective actions that reduce marketing costs, improve customer retention, increase cross-sell/up-sell capabilities or stop fraudulent activity.
The portfolio of SPSS Predictive Analytics Software allows customers to easily capture data about people’s attitudes and opinions, predict their future actions and then act on these insights by embedding analytic results directly into business processes. PASW Modeler data mining workbench and PASW Statistics speed up the entire data mining process — from business understanding through data access and preparation to model deployment.

PASW Modeler is also embedded into the HP Enterprise Risk Management product portfolio, providing users with an in-depth view of customer revenue and productivity.

Executive quote

Michael Gibson, vice president of worldwide indirect sales at SPSS Inc., said, “HP has been a long and valued partner, and by gaining support of HP Neoview enterprise data warehousing platform, SPSS provides its customers with greater options to improve performance and get a higher return on all data assets. SPSS establishes strong strategic alliances with only the best technology, services, and solution providers so customers can easily leverage our products to produce, evaluate and deploy analytical models and solve real business problems.”

Customer quote

“Customers can consistently optimize business performance by connecting information scattered across their organizations and analyze massive amounts of data for business advantage,” said Giuliano Di Vitantonio, director, marketing and alliances, Business Intelligence Solutions, HP. “The combination of SPSS Predictive Analytics Software and the HP Neoview enterprise data warehousing platform allows customers to better understand and predict future customer behavior.”

About the company

About SPSS Inc.

SPSS Inc. (Nasdaq: SPSS) is a leading global provider of Predictive Analytics software and solutions. The company’s Predictive Analytics technology improves business processes by giving organizations forward visibility for decisions made every day. By incorporating Predictive Analytics into their daily operations, organizations become Predictive Enterprises -- able to direct and automate decisions to meet business goals and achieve a measurable competitive advantage. More than 250,000 public sector, academic and commercial customers rely on SPSS technology to help increase revenue, reduce costs and detect and prevent fraud. Founded in 1968, SPSS is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. For more information, please visit www.spss.com.

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