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3 Ways to Access Your Predictive Analytics in the Cloud

MichaelZeller
Last updated: 2010/02/16 at 10:45 PM
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It is safe to say today that cloud computing is pervasive. More and more individuals and companies are using the cloud from text editing to simulating the weather … and using ADAPA on the Amazon Cloud all over the world to predict customer behavior, risk, machine break-downs, fraud, …

At first, users of ADAPA on the Cloud needed to upload their models through the ADAPA Web Console. From the beginning though, the ADAPA Console also allowed for model verification, batch scoring, as well as data visualization. Web Services were only used for real-time scoring. Today, in addition to real-time scoring, Web Services can be used to manage models in the Cloud (including uploading and deletion) as well as model verification.

A new addition to the ADAPA on the Cloud “access mode” repertoire is the ADAPA Add-in for Excel. With the add-in, data in Excel can be scored in the Cloud directly. All you need to do is set the connection up, select the data in Excel and press “Score”.


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It is safe to say today that cloud computing is pervasive. More and more individuals and companies are using the cloud from text editing to simulating the weather … and using ADAPA on the Amazon Cloud all over the world to predict customer behavior, risk, machine break-downs, fraud, …

At first, users of ADAPA on the Cloud needed to upload their models through the ADAPA Web Console. From the beginning though, the ADAPA Console also allowed for model verification, batch scoring, as well as data visualization. Web Services were only used for real-time scoring. Today, in addition to real-time scoring, Web Services can be used to manage models in the Cloud (including uploading and deletion) as well as model verification.

A new addition to the ADAPA on the Cloud “access mode” repertoire is the ADAPA Add-in for Excel. With the add-in, data in Excel can be scored in the Cloud directly. All you need to do is set the connection up, select the data in Excel and press “Score”.


In summary, ADAPA allows individuals and companies to benefit from their predictive models right away, since these can be accessed in 3 different ways, via:

  1. The ADAPA Console
  2. Web Services
  3. ADAPA Add-in for Excel

Feel free to take our Cloud Tour and find out how to start using your predictive models today!

Comprehensive blog featuring topics related to predictive analytics with an emphasis on open standards, Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML), cloud computing, as well as the deployment and integration of predictive models in any business process.

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TAGGED: cloud computing, pmml
MichaelZeller February 16, 2010
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