Does anyone know any more than is in the following press release about REvolution Computing and their commercialization of R? http://www.intel.com/capital/news/releases/080122.htm "Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel Corporation, today announced that it has invested in the Series A financing of REvolution Computing, creator of parallel computing software for computational statistics" "R has become the de-facto statistical language and REvolution Computing's R-based solutions provide the necessary scale and support for its growing commercial usage,? said Andre M. Boisvert, Revolution Computing board member. ?With this investment, Revolution Computing can deliver the type of performance that has been missing in existing computational statistics offerings." "For more information on Revolution Computing, RPro, and ParallelR, visit www.revolution-computing.com" At present though, unless you have better success than me, all you will get from the Revolution Computing site is a revolutionary song! John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194, John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27) Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200.
http://www.revolution-computing.com/revolution_company.html seems to lead to something albeit vague. Lots of apparently big names but no indication of what added value the company might bring to an R user. --- John Maindonald <John.Maindonald at anu.edu.au> wrote:> Does anyone know any more than is in the following > press release > about REvolution Computing and their > commercialization of R? > >http://www.intel.com/capital/news/releases/080122.htm> > "Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel > Corporation, today > announced that it has invested in the Series A > financing of REvolution > Computing, creator of parallel computing software > for computational > statistics" > > "R has become the de-facto statistical language and > REvolution > Computing's R-based solutions provide the necessary > scale and support > for its growing commercial usage,??? said Andre M. > Boisvert, Revolution > Computing board member. ???With this investment, > Revolution Computing > can deliver the type of performance that has been > missing in existing > computational statistics offerings." > > "For more information on Revolution Computing, RPro, > and ParallelR, > visit > www.revolution-computing.com" > > At present though, unless you have better success > than me, all you > will get from the Revolution Computing site is a > revolutionary song! > > John Maindonald email: > john.maindonald at anu.edu.au > phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 > Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room > 1194, > John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building > 27) > Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, > reproducible code. >
John, great you found our initial press coverage on the Intel deal. We have been working for years on performance-oriented enhancements, and have also started to focus on support and commercialization issues. I realize that our website is dated and high-level ? that will be changing over the next few months as we formally rollout out products (and company). In the meantime, we would be happy to brief you about our plans in more detail offline. I can be reached at martin at revolution-computing.com Glad you enjoyed our song! Martin H. Schultz CSO Revolution Computing Inc. John Maindonald wrote:> > Does anyone know any more than is in the following press release > about REvolution Computing and their commercialization of R? > > http://www.intel.com/capital/news/releases/080122.htm > > "Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel Corporation, today > announced that it has invested in the Series A financing of REvolution > Computing, creator of parallel computing software for computational > statistics" > > "R has become the de-facto statistical language and REvolution > Computing's R-based solutions provide the necessary scale and support > for its growing commercial usage,? said Andre M. Boisvert, Revolution > Computing board member. ?With this investment, Revolution Computing > can deliver the type of performance that has been missing in existing > computational statistics offerings." > > "For more information on Revolution Computing, RPro, and ParallelR, > visit > www.revolution-computing.com" > > At present though, unless you have better success than me, all you > will get from the Revolution Computing site is a revolutionary song! > > John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au > phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 > Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194, > John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27) > Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/REvolution-tp15114194p15123108.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Hi, everybody. I have visited the revolution computing web page, but its not clear when or what will be the new release be. Does anybody have information about that. Thank you Mariana John Maindonald wrote:> > Does anyone know any more than is in the following press release > about REvolution Computing and their commercialization of R? > > http://www.intel.com/capital/news/releases/080122.htm > > "Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel Corporation, today > announced that it has invested in the Series A financing of REvolution > Computing, creator of parallel computing software for computational > statistics" > > "R has become the de-facto statistical language and REvolution > Computing's R-based solutions provide the necessary scale and support > for its growing commercial usage,? said Andre M. Boisvert, Revolution > Computing board member. ?With this investment, Revolution Computing > can deliver the type of performance that has been missing in existing > computational statistics offerings." > > "For more information on Revolution Computing, RPro, and ParallelR, > visit > www.revolution-computing.com" > > At present though, unless you have better success than me, all you > will get from the Revolution Computing site is a revolutionary song! > > John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au > phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 > Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194, > John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27) > Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/REvolution-tp15114194p18390025.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.