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Providing technical tips and support information, written for and by SAS users.![Watch Now: Finding Gold in Your Data](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SASevents-2.png)
What is data mining and how do you find those golden chunks of information that transform your business? David Dickey from NC State University gives examples of how tools such as SAS® Enterprise Miner™ can help in his presentation "Finding the Gold in Your Data: An Overview of Data Mining"
![Watch now: 2013 SAS Global Forum Faculty and Student Scholars](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SASevents-2.png)
Fify students are presenting papers at SAS Global Forum 2013. Many of these students are SAS Global Forum Scholar winners and from the SAS Student Ambassador Program. Students Aude L. Pujula, David Isaias Maradiaga Pineda, Elizabeth Leslie and Mantosh Kumar Sarkar talk about how they use SAS and why it
![Watch Now: Data Mining in Forecasting Problems](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SASevents-2.png)
Timothy Rey from The Dow Chemical Company describes how to get the most value from your data using mining techniques specific to data collected over time.
![Closing the distance using SAS® Enterprise BI](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SASevents-2.png)
Managers, boards of directors, executives - everyone needs up-to-date information for decision making. And today that often means they need it in real-time. James Beaver and Tobin Scroggins from Farm Bureau Bank give their users the option of emailed reports for this real-time or near real-time information, or the users
![User Feedback winner helped improve SAS High-Performance Analytics](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2013/04/UserFeedback2013_small.jpg)
It was a packed house at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco last night as more than 4,000 SAS users and employees from around the world gathered together to officially kick off SAS® Global Forum. Following the live software demos from customers and SAS development teams, Technical Support Vice
![Watch Now: What are the next big trends in statistics?](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SASevents-2.png)
Big data, social, Bayesian techniques, and new methods being developed every day, according to Jennifer Waller of Georgia Regents University. Watch this Inside SAS Global Forum interview for details. Be sure to check out the ending.