Customer Stories
Conservation
JMP statistical discovery software brings value to conservation teams worldwide. Read about what our conservation customers are doing, and how JMP is helping them.
Chicago Botanic Garden. The Chicago Botanic Garden consults with corporations to help them improve their own green initiatives and conducts research on plants to understand their origins and boost yields.
Dow Chemical. Dow is aggressively researching and developing products like solar powered roof tiles in pursuit of renewable energy sources.
The Nature Conservancy. The Nature Conservancy researches coral reefs off the coast of Florida and uses JMP and other SAS products to analyze data and understand the implications of their findings.
Novozymes. A world leader in bio-innovation, Novozymes continually improves the process that renders a more cost-effective enzyme for producing commercially viable biofuels.
San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project. The San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project works to make sure native plants and animals can forge out a living in the Bay area.
TERA Environmental. Where do the caribou roam? TERA Environmental knows. TERA studies caribou habitats so that oil and gas companies can conduct business without further impacting this endangered species.
USDA. This Earth Day story recognizes two high-tech programs that work to bring balance to eco-systems. One of them is the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Whale Conservation Institute (WCI). WCI, from Argentina, promotes the recovery of right whales worldwide through research, conservation and education.
WildTrack. By marrying the ancient art of footprint identification with statistical analysis software from SAS, two biologists set out to save endangered species, one step at a time.
WildTrack. This Earth Day story recognizes two high-tech programs that work to bring balance to eco-systems. One of them is WildTrack.
WildTrack. Rhinos, tigers and now bears! One step at a time, two wildlife biologists use JMP to save endangered species.

