I recently saw the article, The Best Data Mining Tools You Can Use for Free in Your Company. It contains a very brief description of each of the following tools.
- RapidMiner
- RapidAnalytics
- Weka
- PSPP
- KNIME
- Orange
- Apache Mahout
- jHepWork
- Rattle
See The Best Data Mining Tools You Can Use for Free in Your Company for more details, links, and pictures.
Would like to see more tools written in something else other than Java which has become a concern of late because of security & Oracle. I only use it in virtual machine appliances now.
Didn’t mention Google Correlate, GGobi, & Tanagra.
Found this article while preparing for upcoming “Big Data Week Atlanta” at end of April.
I would have to agree with your concerns regarding Java, but I really don’t think it is going away. It has too much enterprise buy in. Good Luck at Big Data Week Atlanta. By the way, what language would you like to see more tools written in (just curious)?
Ryan
Heavily biased to development under Linux and looking at alternatives to Java. Like Python, Ruby, Scala. Maybe go, Rust, and even Lisp (Clojure/Haskell).
I would like to learn a bit more Python (I know the bare minimum) and Scala.
One tool that is not on the list that I like is Predixion Insight.
It is available at http://www.predixionsoftware.com/predixion/Products/PredixionEnterpriseInsightDeveloperDownload.aspx
It has nice integration with Microsoft Excel and is relatively easy to use (comparing to most of other tools).
Predixion does look like a useful product. Thanks for sharing.
Ryan
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hi,
which one is the best among the listed tools?
I think that is an impossible question to answer. It depends upon what you already know and what you intend to do.