Methodological Training in Statistical Data
Mining, June 5-7, 2013, Berne, Switzerland
Utilisation des plans d'expériences,
4-6 Septembre 2013, Yverdon-les-Bains, Suisse
Methodological Training in Statistical Data
Mining, September 11-13, 2013, Berne, Switzerland
Methoden für statistisches
Data Mining, 3.-4. Dezember 2013, Hamburg, Deutschland
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`In this world there is nothing certain but death and taxes.'
Benjamin Franklin
Are you drowning in uncertainty and starving for knowledge?
We at Statoo Consulting know that
all your activities are subject to uncertainty and that you
have to make decisions in this environment.
As managing uncertainty leads to better decision-making, and as statistics is
a formal tool to deal with uncertainty, it is very
important to understand and practise statistical thinking.
Statoo Consulting offers consulting and training in
statistical thinking, statistics and data mining in English, French and German.
Statoo Consulting is a software-vendor independent Swiss
consulting firm specialised in
statistical consulting and training, data
analysis and data mining services.
Statoo Consulting
offers you real, complete and individual solutions and, most
importantly, real value.
Our business model is based on detailed attention to
your needs and on the simple promise of
providing expert statistical and data mining
consultancy.
At Statoo Consulting we tailor our services to your goals. We
will work with you to analyse issues, arrive at answers and execute
solutions. We know that this is the best way to fully understand your needs. It is our mission to surpass
your expectations.
Have you
ever been Statooed?
If not, please give us an opportunity to present
ourselves and download our company brochures here,
or use the menu to your left as your guide through our web site.
If the area you are interested in is not listed within our web site, you can contact us to define what your needs are and
how we can help you.
Thank you for your time and interest in Statoo Consulting.
`We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.'
John Naisbitt
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