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SQL Server Forum / Services / Analysis (Data Mining) / November 2009

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Data Mining in SQL Server 2008

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Gustavo Frederico - 26 Oct 2007 19:40 GMT
What are some of the enhancement and new features related to Data Mining that I can expect in SQL Server 2008?

thank you,
Gustavo Frederico
Dejan Sarka - 28 Oct 2007 08:26 GMT
> What are some of the enhancement and new features related to Data Mining
> that I can expect in SQL Server 2008?

The most important one is the ARIMA algorithm support for Time Series.

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Francisco A. Gonzalez - 28 Oct 2007 13:05 GMT
Hi,

I think one the most important new feautures in katmai is the new algorith
ARIMA, it will improve long term predictions.

There are also new features to divive the trainig and testing tables.

cheers

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> What are some of the enhancement and new features related to Data Mining
> that I can expect in SQL Server 2008?
>
> thank you,
> Gustavo Frederico
anonymous_user@sqlserverdatamining.com - 30 Oct 2007 13:00 GMT
dziunzian networks algorithm is best feature you can find there

> What are some of the enhancement and new features related to Data Mining that I can expect in SQL Server 2008?
>
> thank you,
> Gustavo Frederico
diana - 20 Nov 2009 20:23 GMT
Hi folks, I believe that the recovery of damaged databases is very important, too. If the software developer is unable to provide users with reliable data recovery tools, I recommend that you try the repair dbf file, this tool can be found at: http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/visual_foxpro_dbf_repair_tools.htm

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