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We've compiled a list of 28 free and paid alternatives to STATISTICA. The primary competitors include R (programming language), RStudio. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between STATISTICA and DataCracker, SOFA Statistics, PSPP. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


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STATISTICA is a tried and true analytics platform with more than two decades of history in...

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STATISTICA Overview

STATISTICA is a tried and true analytics platform with more than two decades of history in delivering successful business results for our customers, a global user base of more than 600,000 users.

STATISTICA Features

tick-square Data Mining
tick-square Predictive Modeling

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