Our research studies covering a range of topics that will help hospitality and gaming managers make better decisions are highlighted in the first webcast of the third session in the SAS/Cornell webcast series “Insights and Innovations for Hospitality and Gaming.” The title of the today's webcast is “Tackling the Biggest
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Let me start this weekly recap of SAS blog posts you might have missed by introducing you to the newest SAS blog: Graphically Speaking. In his intro post over there, Sanjay Mantange, says this about the blog: Our goal is to engage with you on a discussion about analytical and
![Change-alytics: Reengineering your business with analytics](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2011/11/analyticsintoaction.jpg)
I started working with a large financial services customer recently that’s implementing an enterprise-level strategic analytic application. If they’re successful, these analytics will be a game changer for this organization. Unfortunately, I can’t discuss what they’re implementing, but the analytics enable a key business strategy, and this initiative has the
Did you know that there is a new blog devoted to SAS Users Groups? The blog is dedicated to all events that SAS users will attend, including SAS Global Forum, Phuse, SAS Forums, local users groups and regional events. Check it out. During the past couple of months, bloggers have
![Hi-tech cowboys: Applying analytics to oil and gas exploration](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/DataMgt-1-702x336.png)
I just returned from the largest annual gathering of upstream oil and gas technology professionals. Some of the brightest minds in resource exploration – from graduate students to 50-year professionals – enjoyed the masquerade carnival that filled the exhibit hall on Halloween night. But the real entertainment was in the sessions.
![What skills do you need to become a data miner?](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
This is a question I am often asked: What skills do I need to become a good analyst or data miner? In order to become good data mining practitioner one needs to understand statistical concepts and basic principles of knowledge induction. Knowing inferential stats, t-tests, analysis of variance, regressions, and
![A refreshing break from typical vendor events](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2011/11/atlantaintro_scribeSM-450x336.jpg)
Imagine you are standing on the corner of a very busy intersection in the middle of downtown New York City. It's the peak of rush hour and you need to get across the street in a hurry. And, oh yeah, you're blindfolded. This was one of the various scenarios discussed
Building and leading a team is one of the most challenging aspects of business life. To build a team from different individuals requires a lot of effort since it’s sometimes a long distance between Storming and Performing. And that effort to build an esprit de corps requires a certain amount
![The analytical community needs to become a “band of brothers.”](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2011/11/yourchallenges-488x336.jpg)
The average executive at the average company has probably never seen the words “imagination” and “analytics” juxtaposed in the same sentence. There was nothing average about the thirty plus high-impact and high-intellect executives who convened for the Atlanta Power Series. This group demonstrated that there is nothing average about the
![Jim Goodnight speaks on business analytics at Kelley School of Business](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2011/11/Goodnight_Indiana.jpg)
In the last year, SAS CEO Jim Goodnight and a group of R&D, Education, Sales and Marketing executives visited several universities that are in the early stages of adopting analytics within their business programs. To that effort, Goodnight addressed faculty and students at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business on