World Programming Releases Free WPS Express Edition Software

Get Started With Data Science and Programming in the SAS Language


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Apr 19, 2016) - World Programming today made its WPS industrial analytics and data science software available for free with the introduction of an Express Edition licence.

The WPS Express Edition is available for Windows and Mac OS X and includes all the features of the Standard Edition but with a restriction on the volume of data that can be processed and is not for production use. The licence is for individuals, not companies, and can be used at home or at work.

The Express Edition is ideal for anyone interested in learning to analyse data with industrial analytics tools but with zero financial outlay. Anyone can access the Express Edition, not just students. It will also benefit those who may use SAS language at work and want to learn more at home.

WPS software offers the ability to create and run SAS language programs and to include R language syntax embedded within SAS syntax. With the Express Edition users can learn to connect to files, open Internet data, databases and other data sources, clean, prepare, sort and summarise data, then perform advanced analytical operations prior to presenting, visualising and reporting, all within one environment. These skills are needed by today's data scientists to unlock information held within conventional data and big data and to predict future events.

About World Programming

World Programming produces the WPS industrial analytics and data science platform supporting the languages of SAS and R on workstation, server, cloud, grid and mainframe systems. World Programming has built a reputation for quality, reliability, performance, customer service and value for money. Leading organisations around the globe in every industry use WPS software in production. For further information about World Programming and WPS software please visit https://www.worldprogramming.com.

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