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2/23/2006 12:00:00 AM
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According to this website
RE: difference between standard and enterprise edition ZULFIQAR SYED
2/23/2006 9:04:45 AM
It looks like you can NOT do text mining in standard edition...
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Re: difference between standard and enterprise edition Jamie MacLennan (MS)
2/23/2006 1:58:39 PM
In general the difference is in how much you can tune the algorithms but
most functionality is still in standard.

Off the top of my head the differences are:

* Additional tuning parameters available for algorithms
* 5000 item limit for AR in standard
* Higher degree of parallism in enterprise (e.g. models in a structure
process sequentially in standard, in parallel in enterprise, etc.)
* Text Mining in enterprise
* Plug-in algorithms in enterprise
* Cross-predict in Time Series

Note that developer edition has all the features of enterprise, but is
licensed only for application development.

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Re: difference between standard and enterprise edition Raman Iyer [MS]
2/23/2006 5:27:02 PM
See this FAQ for the list of differences:
http://www.sqlserverdatamining.com/DMCommunity/FAQ/default.aspx#b8

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