While I’m packing for my trip to SAS Global Forum, I thought I’d share some San Francisco pictures with you.
There’s a link at the end of this article.
They’re by Trey Ratcliff, who almost shares a surname with me, and they cover a mixture of San F…
While I’m packing for my trip to SAS Global Forum, I thought I’d share some San Francisco pictures with you.
There’s a link at the end of this article.
They’re by Trey Ratcliff, who almost shares a surname with me, and they cover a mixture of San F…
Most people think that all insects are bugs, but, in fact, only species belonging to the order Hemiptera are considered by scientists to be “true bugs.” There are about 932,000 species of insects, but only 82,000 species of true bugs. Fortunately for us, there are a lot fewer species of SAS bugs. SAS bugs can […]![]()
~ Contributed by Judi Rourke, R&D Web Developer, SAS Take a minute to swing by our newly named Happenings page on the support.sas.com web site! Dedicated to our SAS users – it’s your one stop for information about everything from the latest tec…
SAS Global Forum (SGF) kicks off Sunday evening, but if you can’t make it to the conference there are several ways to avoid missing out.
Many of the individual papers plus all of the key sessions will be streamed live to the web; this includes the ope…
Who knew?! There’s been an iPod app for SAS Global Forum (SGF) for the last couple of years but now there’s an Android equivalent. Hurrah!
I didn’t see any publicity about its availability; I just discovered it today. It’s fab. I can see all the sessi…
I recently had the privilege of speaking at a meeting of the Toronto Area SAS Society. It was a great meeting, and, honestly, I’m not saying this just because I was one of the speakers. TASS is the best run local user group I have seen. They have found the right balance of SAS Institute […]![]()
SAS Global Forum is like a BIG buffet of SAS knowledge, all served up in just a few days. There are so many good presentations and activities, but you cannot fit them all on your plate. You have to choose. To make the choices easier, the SAS Global Forum committee […]
I recently received this interesting question regarding Multilevel Models after one of my last blog posts: Question: Can you tell me when a multilevel-model is not appropriate? I have data that by design is clustered but the random intercept in the nul…