The M2010 Data Mining Conference team has arrived in Las Vegas and we’re getting ready to host the 750+ analysts, statisticians and database managers who will be ascending upon Sin City this weekend for our 13th annual conference.
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I know that many of you will be traveling to Las Vegas in a couple of months to attend the annual Data Mining Conference. But, for those of you who won’t be attending, or for those who would love a sneak-peek beforehand, I’d like to share with you two upcoming
Dear Data, You are immense. Too big for me to create summary reports that are useful, perform basic statistical analysis to draw meaningful conclusions and I can forget just looking at you directly. I am going for help - to Las Vegas, in October. Yep, and when I return you
Dr. Goutam Chakraborty is a professor of marketing and founder of the SAS and OSU Data Mining Certificate Program at Oklahoma State University. He has been involved with the annual data mining conference for five years and also teaches a Business Knowledge Series course, "Getting the Most Out of Testing
Terry Woodfield is teaching his new course, "Text Analytics with SAS Text Miner", at the upcoming M2010 Data Mining Conference. Terry has been a SAS instructor for more than 10 years and has attended several Data Mining Conferences. He took some time out of his busy schedule to answer a
Note: This is the first in a series of blog posts highlighting the annual M2010 Data Mining Conference, hosted by SAS Education. All subsequent posts will be designated with this snazzy little M2010 graphic. The 13th annual Data Mining Conference, M2010 will be held October 25-26 in Las Vegas. Hear
Tuesday was a great day at M2009. I was able to talk to SAS Press author Randy Collica, who is working on a new edition of CRM Segmentation and Clustering Using SAS Enterprise Miner. I interviewed him and Curt Hinrichs, another SAS Press author, who is a coauthor of the
I’m tired. But in a good way. We had a great day in the SAS Publishing booth. We had a lot—and I do mean a lot—of traffic in the booth, much of it thanks to the early-bird book giveaway special. And I got to talk to a lot of cool
I had every intention of blogging daily from M2009 and PBLS, but I never found a free moment yesterday to write down anything. I don’t like to think about it because it makes me exhausted, but I think I stayed awake for 24 hours yesterday. After a delay in Dallas,