Category: SAS

Quick Notes on RTP CDISC User’s Group Q1 Meeting

It’s my first time to attend a local event, RTP (Research Triangle Park) CDISC User’s Group meeting, Q1 and here are some quick notes. 1. people Almost fresh faces for me. It’s nice to meet Jack Shostak of Duke Clinical Research Institute again. I visited him in Duke last year after SAS Global Forum in […]

Version Control

Two things that make me nuts when I work with SAS:no here documentsno string interpolationOk, now that I got that out of the way. I am thinking of putting together a talk on version control for SAS programmers. Do you currently use version control fo…

NOTE: A Big Analytics Announcement (Visual Analytics)

Following March 6th’s announcement of SAS support for Hadoop (for massively parallel access to massive volumes of data) came March 22nd’s announcement of SAS Visual Analytics, a new, in-memory tool with a highly visual interface.

The Visual Analytics …

NOTE: Keep Your WORK Library Working

Steve Overton recently posted a tip on the excellent BI-Notes blog about maintaining space within your WORK library. The WORK library is a key resource and is typically shared by all SAS users, so its smooth operation is crucial for maintaining …

NOTE: A Big Data Announcement (Hadoop)

There was a time when SAS practitioners merely needed to have knowledge of SAS DATA Step and PROC syntax plus a smattering of good data practices and IT practices. Over the years, SAS/ACCESS products gave access to data in other systems without the S…

SAS Introduces the Visual Analytics Solution

Last Friday, SAS introduced the Visual Analytics solution.  Last fall, I saw the demo of this tool and I have to say it’s really cool! It’s part of their High Performance Analytics (HPA) product family.   I’m curious to see it in my own environment and start showing you guys some of it’s cool features.  For now … check out this great video about the tool.    Some cool things about it …  This tool allows users to visually explore data based on any variety of measures – on the Web or an iPad. This tool quickly handles large volumes of data   Some of the more notable features are the auto-charting and geographical analysis. Data Preparation Wizards Enables users to join data, create custom calculations and load massive amounts of data into the SAS® LASR™ Analytic Server.  You can use Hadoop with it.   Auto-chartingTool selects the best chart based on the user selected data.  Plus – shown in figure above – the tool scales the image to help the user see smaller chunks.  For instance, the above data has the years 1980 thru 2011 – but it’s too much to display at once.  the chart is showing  1989 to 20111.  Smart!  […]

SAS communities are growing and changing

I don’t have first hand experience with painful growth spurts because it seems to be a phenomenon experienced mostly by boys in their early teens. I’ve heard stories about kids who are visibly taller in the morning than they were when they went to bed …