mTAB
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For the file used on Unix-like computer systems, see mtab.
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"mTAB" refers to a market research software developed by Productive Access, Inc. or PAI. Used by major corporations who have the need to analyze large amounts of data, mTAB is used by researchers, analysts, and database managers. Tim Macer of Research Magazine dubbed it "the best kept secret in market research"[1] in his 2003 product review.
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- ^ Macer, T: "Drop and no drag", Research, the magazine of the Market Research Society, July 2003:446