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Jerry Oglesby 0
Day One at SAS Analytics 2011

Day one of SAS' Analytics 2011 conference is in the books and wow, what a great opening day. As I mentioned in my post from yesterday, Anaytics 2011 is SAS' analytics conference and covers all areas of analytics, including forecasting, data mining, visualization, text mining, and optimization. When I took the stage this morning (with

Jerry Oglesby 0
Greetings from Analytics 2011

Hello everyone. My name is Jerry Oglesby and I’m the Sr. Director of SAS’ Global Academic and Certification Program and the co-chair of SAS’ 14th annual analytics conference, Analytics 2011. For those of you joining us in Orlando starting today (Monday), we’ve put together an impressive program for you and

Aubrey Barfield 1
Your input is important

I’m Eric Rossland, the Curriculum Manager for SAS Enterprise Business Intelligence Training. We have recently updated our courses to reflect the 4.3 releases of the different BI client applications. We would like your help in determining when we should start offering these courses in our training centers and Live Web

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Shelly Goodin 2
SAS author’s tip: using the Options window in SAS Enterprise Guide

Super authors Susan Slaughter and Lora Delwiche and their bestselling Little SAS Book series have empowered the user community for years. This dynamic duo has uncannily anticipated what SAS users need to know. And they've produced thoughtful and accessible books with remarkable speed. One of their most recent books The Little SAS Book for Enterprise Guide 4.2 provides

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John West 0
An editor's experience at WUSS

I had the pleasure of attending the Western Users of SAS Software (WUSS) conference last week in San Francisco, and I am amazed at the energy and enthusiasm for all things SAS at the regional user group conferences. It’s truly an exciting and energizing three days where you can learn

Julie Platt 3
You CAN judge Aster’s Pocket Reference by its cover

Have you heard? Rick Aster has just released the Sixth Edition of his ever-popular Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference, freshly updated to include SAS 9.3. You might also notice that it has a fresh look—a smaller, more compact trim size. Rick has always wanted this book to be an easy

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