The ability to customize models in order to get exactly what you need is very powerful, especially when it comes to solving problems where there isn't much existing knowledge available about how things should be done. There's also a lot of potential here if you're willing to put some time into learning the tool - I've seen many new users struggle at first because they don't understand how to work effectively within the software (e.g., selecting features) but once you learn these skills over time, your productivity will increase dramatically as well. It can take quite awhile to set up a process flow from scratch and test everything out before getting any real benefit; however, it does help build confidence and experience with modeling techniques/methods if you know you'll have someone helping you along the way who knows what they are talking about! You do have to invest a significant amount of time working through tutorials, forums, etc. to really The best part about rapid miner was its ability in handling big datasets without any hassle! I can say it's one among my favorite tools used while working as software engineer at Intel India Pvt Ltd (Software Development). It helped me perform many statistical analysis using different algorithms like decision trees etc which were otherwise not possible before due lack resources/time constraints /etc.