Tag: SAS University Edition

What do Star Wars and survival analysis have in common?

Everyone likes something for free – right? Well how about a free tutorial on how to use free software to analyze free data? Got to be a catch – no, not at all! In his recent post on the SAS Communities, Darth Pathos (yes – really) explains how to survive […]

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New SAS University Edition titles from SAS Press

With the huge success of SAS® University Edition, we were very excited at the opening market for SAS titles and opportunities for new books. This year, we published three titles to help get you up and running with programming in SAS University Edition, explore the power of running statistical analysis […]

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Using LIBNAME XLSX to read and write Excel files

When you weren’t watching, SAS did it again. We smuggled Yet Another Excel Engine into a SAS release. SAS 9.2 Maintenance 2 added the XLSX engine, which allows you to read and write Microsoft Excel files as if they were data sets in a library. The big advantage of using […]

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More free SAS on Amazon!

Now that SAS’ clever R&D developers have created SAS Studio (a DMS-like interface to SAS that runs in a web browser) “the sky’s the limit” for deploying and accessing SAS software easily. Last year, we made available a SAS image you could download and run in a virtual environment on […]

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