RStudio provides the premiere open source and enterprise-ready professional software for data scientists moving to R from less flexible, proprietary, and expensive analytic platforms. Shiny, ggvis, dplyr, knitr, R Markdown, and packrat are R packages from RStudio that every data scientist will want to enhance the value, reproducibility, and appearance of their work.

Date: March 23rd 2016
Time: 11:00 AM EST

Description:

RStudio Server Pro has a whole new set of features designed to help you and your team work better and faster together. In this webinar, you'll learn how you and your colleagues can share code and data with a few clicks. We'll show you how to run multiple R sessions at once so you never again have to wait for a long-running analysis to complete. Finally, you'll learn how to work together on code in real time for pair programming and collaboration -- no screen-sharing software required. 



Only 1,000 live attendees are allowed in the Webinar on a first come first serve basis. It is typical for many people who register to not attend (which is why registration does not guarantee access.) If for any reason you cannot make the webinar or cannot get in we will provide links to the recording as well as all materials within 48 hours.

Our webinar host, GoToWebinar, Now Supports Linux but ONLY for VIDEO.  You must dial in by Telephone to the conference for access to the audio.

If for any reason you cannot make the webinar or cannot get in we will provide links to the recording as well as all materials within 48 hours.


Team productivity in the new RStudio Server Pro Webinar Registration:


Presenter:

Jonathan McPherson Jonathan McPherson, Software Engineer - Jonathan is a software engineer at RStudio working on the IDE. In the past, he’s written Web applications at a nuclear site in the desert, exploratory information visualization systems at UC Davis, and features for flagship Office products and modern web applications at Microsoft.



Live on March 23rd at 11am EDT
Approximately 45 minutes of presentation followed by 15 Minutes of Q&A.