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Yes, we are software engineers, but we’re also mechanical engineers. We’re all the things you’d expect in a successful software company.and then some. That’s where we are.īut who we are is more interesting. R&D is almost entirely located at our Cary, NC, headquarters. We live and work across the Americas, Asia and Europe our biggest clusters are in the United States, Japan, China, the United Kingdom, South Korea and Germany. But starting with JMP founder John Sall, we just try to do the right thing. The catchphrase “corporate social responsibility” could be used for a lot of what we do for our employees, communities, education and the Earth. Explore our Data for Green program to see how we’re working to empower other organizations to make a difference too. JMP is an equal opportunity employer.Īnd as inhabitants of this planet, we intentionally measure and work to mitigate our impact on the world. As an employer, JMP purposefully creates and maintains a culture of camaraderie that allows the personalities of our diverse and inclusive employee base to shine through. Sometimes we work directly with the data explorers themselves, sometimes with their companies, and other times with colleges and universities so that the next generation of scientists and engineers will count on JMP by the time they enter the workforce.Īlthough our purpose is clearly connected to our software, it doesn’t end there.

That’s pretty straightforward, and it’s never wavered. Our purpose is to empower scientists and engineers via our statistical discovery software. Or attend a Discovery Summit to see how we put JMP users in the spotlight. Go no further than to experience information-sharing in action. Because of that, JMP invests significantly in platforms and events designed to build a global community of empowered, informed and connected JMP users. And there’s a good chance someone else can learn from how those discoveries were made. They just need to be important to someone. Heliatek saw a 5% increase in yield and DuPont reported “twice the result in half the time.”ĭiscoveries made with JMP don’t have to be earth-shattering, lifesaving or record-breaking. Dow said “billions and billions” of dollars were saved or generated in annual value. With JMP, BASF reported a 75% reduction in design time. So it’s no accident that 16 of the world’s 20 largest consumer goods companies use JMP. At Kraft, scientists are working both more efficiently and more effectively. And Parker Lord can now do in 20 experiments what used to take more than 1,000. Polar Semiconductor improved process capability by 35%. Imperial College London developed and validated a diagnostic assay for SARS-CoV-2 in just 9 weeks.

With JMP, scientists at Oxford Biomedica saw a tenfold increase in viral vector titer. You get the idea: Advancements are made when brilliant people use JMP to see what they’ve not seen before. We’ve seen scientists and engineers use JMP to advance green energy technologies, speed cancer therapies to market, protect fragile ecosystems with decisive conservation management and build infrared detectors that withstand long journeys into space. We say that great software in the right hands can change the world. Specifically, JMP is embracing the challenges of analytical practitioners within the science and engineering community.

As its own company, with a different user base than SAS and different goals for its statistical offerings, JMP is moving in a different direction from SAS. Jump to January 1, 2022: After more than 30 years as a business unit, JMP became a wholly owned subsidiary of SAS. While, in the early days, it was said that JMP could pretty much sell itself, Sall still had the foresight to set up sales, marketing and other dedicated operations so that JMP could stand alone as a business unit within the safety and security of SAS. One product became two, then three, and now four. Year after year, JMP got better and better. But JMP was special to him and where he decided to focus his efforts. As a co-founder of SAS, John Sall had his hands on many important SAS products. In 1989, JMP was launched as a SAS product-one of the many software products developed and sold by the global software giant.
