Now is your chance to learn even more about SAS hash tables with four additional articles on the subject.
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How SAS Visual Analytics’ automated analysis takes customer care to the next level – Part 3
In the second of three posts on using automated analysis with SAS Visual Analytics, we used the automated analysis object to get a better understanding of our variable of interest, X-Sell and Up-sell Flag, and how it is influenced by other variables in our dataset. In this third and final […]
How SAS Visual Analytics’ automated analysis takes customer care to the next level – Part 3 was published on SAS Users.
Tips for Learning SAS
New to SAS? Here are tips from the translator of The Little SAS Book, Fifth Edition. Hongqiu Gu, Ph.D. works at the China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases at the National Center for Healthcare Quality Management in Neurological Diseases at Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University. He shared these important tips to learn […]
The Little SAS Book in China
Recently The Little SAS Book reached a major milestone. For the first time ever, it was translated into another language. The language in this case was Chinese, and the translator was Hongqiu Gu, Ph.D. from the China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases at the National Center for Healthcare Quality Management in Neurological Diseases […]
Practical AI in banking
AI seems to be mentioned everywhere these days. But how can AI be used in day-to-day work? Here, Katherine Taylor explains an example of “practical AI” in banking using SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning. She’ll explore more business problems and industries in future posts.
Practical AI in banking was published on SAS Users.
Favorite SAS Press books from a SAS Press author
Does this situation sound familiar? You have a complex analysis that must be finished urgently. The data was delivered late and its quality and structure are far from the expected standard. The time pressure to present the results is huge, and your SAS…