Google Reader bundles for SAS-related blogs

I use Google Reader to keep up with SAS-related conversations on the blogosphere.   I thought it would be nice to share the lists of blogs that I follow as “shared bundles”.  If you also use Google Reader, it will be very easy for you to add these bundles to […]

Create, Access, and View Data – All the tools you need!

SAS EBI is comprised of several applications.  Here is a quick overview: Make Data SAS OLAP Cube Studio Build OLAP cube using SAS datasets. SAS Information Map Studio Build information maps from SAS datasets and OLAP cubes. SAS Enterprise Guide Connect to SAS datasets, RDBMS, and even Excel spreadsheets SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office Possible to create data in MS Excel that you can save to the server and then use in other BI Tools.  This would be an option for smaller datasets that are updated infrequently and not centrally stored, for instance, an department organization structure. Use Data Web Report Studio Create reports from OLAP Cubes, Info Maps, or SAS datasets. SAS Enterprise Guide Create reports and more from OLAP Cubes, Info Maps, or SAS datasets. Also create reports that can be shared as a stored process for the other SAS SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office In MS Excel – Create reports from OLAP Cubes, information maps, or SAS datasets.  Mix SAS data with the data from Excel spreadsheets. In MS Office/PowerPoint – create reports from cubes, information maps, or datasets.  Not as much flexibility as with MS Excel, but you can easily create report that you can share […]

Example 9.4: New stuff in SAS 9.3– MI FCS

We begin the new academic year with a series of entries exploring new capabilities of SAS 9.3, and some functionality we haven’t previously written about.We’ll begin with multiple imputation. Here, SAS has previously been limited to multivariate norma…

Example 9.4: New stuff in SAS 9.3– MI FCS

We begin the new academic year with a series of entries exploring new capabilities of SAS 9.3, and some functionality we haven’t previously written about.We’ll begin with multiple imputation. Here, SAS has previously been limited to multivariate norma…