JUL 6, 1999 1:00am ET

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TeraMiner Stats Enables Businesses to More Quickly and Accurately Analyze Transaction Data to Improve Customer Relationship Management

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Dayton, Ohio, June 29, 1999 – To help businesses more quickly an accurately harvest the growing volumes of data from daily transactions, NCR Corporation unveiled its TeraMiner Stats data mining software. TeraMiner Stats is part of an NCR-developed suite of software designed to significantly improve data mining processes for Teradata warehouse customers. According to industry analysts at International Data Corporation, the amount of data in the average data warehouse will quadruple over a three-year period. Rather than using a sample of data to perform the data mining analysis, TeraMiner Stats can perform statistical analysis and transformations on any or all data in the warehouse & #150; even if it’s multiple terabytes.

"TeraMiner Stats streamlines data preparation and descriptive analysis & #150; which typically consumes between 60 and 80 percent of a company’s data mining efforts and resources before they even analyze their data," said Vickie Farrell, assistant vice president of Teradata marketing for NCR Corporation.

Shipping now, TeraMiner Stats runs on the Windows NT operating system and is priced from $5,000 to $40,000, depending on the number of nodes in the NCR Teradata Warehouse.

For more information, visit NCR Corporation’s Web site at www.ncr.com.

Rachel Rasmussen was a Web Editor of DMReview.com.

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