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Landing a SAS Certification

After working as a flight attendant for more than 20 years, Lauren Guevara was ready for a new adventure. The inspiration for her journey came from an article she read in CNN’s Money magazine that highlighted the earning potential of a SAS Certification. Also having earned a Master of Science […]

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Applying the KISS principle to maps: An analysis of breastfeeding prevalence

How simple is too simple, when it comes to analyzing data on a map? The KISS principle can be applied to many things, including graphs and maps. What is the KISS principle, you might ask? Well, it’s not the rock band that my friend Patricia (pictured below) has been known […]

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SAS Global Forum in Dallas Apr26 – Apr29

SAS Global Forum in Dallas Apr26 – Apr29SAS Global Forum is happening in Dallas this year Apr26 – Apr 29…April end is around the corner Is anyone of my Blog followers going there…Qualex Consulting Services is a SGF Ruby Sponsor like every year…

UK General Election 2015: using PROC MAPIMPORT to visualise the election

Election fever has hit the United Kingdom as the days count down to 7th May 2015.  This is likely to be one of the most uncertain elections in recent memory, with nearly 10 parties struggling for votes across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.  Results night will be tense, with the different […]

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Variations on a stickman graph: Analyzing the Twitter minions

One of our customers asked if I could show him how to reproduce a stickman graph that David McCandless (ala, Information is Beautiful) had created. I’m not sure that it’s the best kind of graph for the occasion, but of course SAS can be used to create it! … David’s […]

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