Clementine uses a client/server architecture to distribute requests for resource-intensive operations to powerful server software, resulting in faster performance on larger datasets. Additional products or updates beyond those listed here may also be available. For more information, see http://www.spss.com/clementine/.
Clementine Client. Clementine Client is a functionally complete version of the product that is installed and run on the user's desktop computer. It can be run in local mode as a standalone product or in distributed mode along with Clementine Server for improved performance on large datasets.
Clementine Server. Clementine Server runs continually in distributed analysis mode together with one or more Clementine Client installations, providing superior performance on large datasets because memory-intensive operations can be done on the server without downloading data to the client computer. Clementine Server also provides support for SQL optimization, batch-mode processing, and in-database modeling capabilities, delivering further benefits in performance and automation. At least one Clementine Client or Clementine Batch installation must be present to run an analysis.
Clementine Batch. A special version of the client that runs in batch mode only, providing support for the complete analytical capabilities of Clementine without access to the regular user interface. This allows long-running or repetitive tasks to be performed without user intervention and without the presence of the user interface on the screen. Unlike Clementine Client, which can be run as a standalone product, Clementine Batch must be licensed and used only in combination with Clementine Server.