This morning, FORTUNE Magazine announced their 100 best places to work in America. For the second year in a row, SAS came in at #1! As you can imagine, we’re all pretty excited around here. But, you might be thinking, “So what? Why do I care?”…
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SAS Training’s Greatest Hits
As we come to the end of the year, it’s fun to reflect on the past 12 months and look at our most popular posts for 2010. But before I do that, I wanted to introduce one of our final entries of the year. In this insightful interview, SAS Educa…
Game-changing Analytics
The M2010 Data Mining Conference team has arrived in Las Vegas and we’re getting ready to host the 750+ analysts, statisticians and database managers who will be ascending upon Sin City this weekend for our 13th annual conference.
Before we lef…
Help us design a better SAS customer support Web site
The folks in charge of our SAS customer support Web site, support.sas.com are working on a new and improved home page. Who better to evaluate this Web page than you? You can view the beta page now and take a survey to tell us what you think.
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SAS Enterprise Guide Tip: Exporting Results and Preserving Historical Versions
Our Instructor Tip videos have received positive feedback and often generate follow-up conversations between our instructors and our users. For example, just this week, one of our instructors, David Ghan, responded to a question that he received …
Two webinars, two M2010 keynote speakers, free learning
I know that many of you will be traveling to Las Vegas in a couple of months to attend the annual Data Mining Conference. But, for those of you who won’t be attending, or for those who would love a sneak-peek beforehand, I’d like to share wit…
Learning Doesn’t End When the Class Does
I wanted to blog about our new Extended Learning Pages, but Larry LaRusso beat me to it in the latest issue of SAS Training Report. Larry is a fantastic story-teller, so instead of trying to come up with something original, I decided to share his…
Top 10 SAS Tips-of-the-Day from sasCommunity.org
If you haven’t checked out sasCommunity.org yet, you should. It’s a fantastic resource, created by SAS users for SAS users. The wiki-based tool is a collaborative online community designed as a place to find answers, share technical knowledg…