SAS’ Lynneth Lohse provides a window into how our quality culture benefits our software.
Quality software starts with communication was published on SAS Users.
SAS’ Lynneth Lohse provides a window into how our quality culture benefits our software.
Quality software starts with communication was published on SAS Users.
First, there was “networking”. I never got into that scene—I was never comfortable “selling myself” and climbing corporate ladders and all. (Hey, I’ve got real work to do!) Then along came “social networking”, which is a double whammy…
This is a tale of woe and misery, but also one of hope. Woe and misery Our tale begins more than seven years ago, an age ago in Internet Time. A cloud (nay, another type of cloud than what may come to your mind in this Age) pervaded the halls […]
When I started Peer Revue, I tried to point out it’s the work we do that makes SAS such a cool place to be,
not just the fancy-schmancy benefits that get all the headlines.
But FORTUNE magazine apparently has another agenda; they’ve gone and named…
When I started Peer Revue, I tried to point out it’s the work we do that makes SAS such a cool place to be, not just the fancy-schmancy benefits that get all the headlines. But FORTUNE magazine apparently has another agenda; they’ve gone and named SAS …
Communication is easy? Wishful thinking?
Keith Collins, our CTO and VP of Technology, once told me “communication is hard.”
That may seem a completely obvious statement to most of Peer Revue’s
readers, but recall I’m a code monkey. We developers t…
Communication is easy? Wishful thinking? Keith Collins, our CTO and VP of Technology, once told me “communication is hard.” That may seem a completely obvious statement to most of Peer Revue’s readers, but recall I’m a code monkey. We developers think …
Perhaps you are like me and have gotten top-ten list fatigue from the typical press that SAS gets. The pervasive coverage leaves the impression that we all arrive on campus at 10:00AM, grab a massage before heading to the natatorium for a few laps, tak…