Tag: sas viya

Deploy SAS Viya on AWS – Quick Start

As a data scientist, did you ever come to the point where you felt the need for an evolved analytics platform bringing together the disparate skills of open source and commercial software? A system that can enable advanced analytic capabilities. This is now possible and easy to implement. With many […]

Deploy SAS Viya on AWS – Quick Start was published on SAS Users.

Deploying the Full SAS Viya Stack in Kubernetes

This article is a follow-on to a recent post from Jeff Owens, Getting started with SAS Containers. In that post, Jeff discussed building and running a single container for a SAS Viya runtime/IDE. Today we will go through how to build and run the full SAS Viya stack – visual […]

Deploying the Full SAS Viya Stack in Kubernetes was published on SAS Users.

GraphQL and SAS Viya applications – a good match

In the article Serverless functions and SAS Viya – a good match I discussed using serverless functions to deliver SAS Viya applications. Ignoring all the buzz words, a serverless function boils down to a set of REST APIs. So, if you tried the example you are now a REST API […]

GraphQL and SAS Viya applications – a good match was published on SAS Users.

Script for a SAS Viya installation on Azure in just one click

At the end of my SAS Users blog post explaining how to install SAS Viya on the Azure Cloud for a SAS Hackathon in the Nordics, I promised to provide some technical background. I ended up with only one manual step by launching a shell script from a Linux machine […]

Script for a SAS Viya installation on Azure in just one click was published on SAS Users.

Launching the Developers Community in SAS Communities

As word spreads that SAS integrates with open source technologies, people are beginning to explore how to connect, interact with, and use SAS in new ways. More and more users are examining the possibilities and with this comes questions like: How do I code A, integrate B, and accomplish C? […]

Launching the Developers Community in SAS Communities was published on SAS Users.