I am building a web app that provides a graphical rich web interface to the functions of the statistical programming language R.
Here is my elevator pitch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3YYndEVNc0
I know this wont appeal to programmers/hackers. Thats not the goal. The target user is Joe Data Analyst who doesn't program but needs to analysis and he cannot/is slow to use the command line - we all know people like this.
What do you think? Are there enough of these light weight data analysts out there (who will pay for the service) to make it worth my while?
Thanks.
From my experience non-programmers aren't able to manage large enough volumes of data to require data analysis. At the company I used to work for, there were people in IT who's job was specifically to build and run reports at the request of retail managers. The problem would not be resolved if you could just give the retail managers a data analysis tool, as they didn't know how to get the data out of the databases. In some ways, is this the market that pipes or dapper.net are trying to do?