June 3, 2024, 3:47 p.m. | /u/ZombiePancreas

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The company I’m working for has finally warmed up to the idea of some actual data science, but they are wary of open source / free software. They want someone to hold accountable in the event of a data breach, and they believe that paid software is the way to do that. I’m most familiar with R and Python, does anyone have paid software recommendations that are similar to either of those? Hoping to bring 5 options to the committee. …

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