This New York Times article about the R programming language is pretty good, though there is a hilarious quote in it from proprietary software company that apparently make a similar product. Anne H. Milley, director of technology product marketing at SAS says:
“We have customers who build engines for aircraft. I am happy they are not using freeware when I get on a jet.”
That’s pretty funny. She’s basically saying
“It’s better to build important things with tools you can’t examine for yourself.”
SAS claim to have over 40,000 customer sites worldwide. The news article claim 250,000 people use R regularly. The difference here isn’t in the numbers of users, it’s that, with R, every user is a potential developer. SAS can’t possibly compete with that.
John Leach is a human being living in Leeds, UK.
January 9th, 2009 at 20:18
As a SAS marketing guy, I have my own biases, but I don’t necessarily see this as a competition with R, no matter how many people use it. Both tools are applied to the same field but it’s not a competition for two reasons: the analytics market is growing and there’s room for several players, plus SAS and R have appeal to very different user sets. It’s worth a peek at a followup post by Anne Milley who was quotes in the Times. See http://blogs.sas.com/sascom/