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Free eBook: Discovering data science with SAS

We have just launched a free eBook containing a carefully selected collection of chapters from SAS Press books introducing the field of data science. Data science may be a difficult term to define, but data scientists are definitely in great demand! Wayne Thompson, Senior Product Manager at SAS, defines data […]

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Where did that gasoline pipeline break?

Last week, one of the major pipelines supplying gasoline to the eastern US broke. Do you know where the break is, and which states will be having shortages? Me neither! … So, of course, I created a SAS map to help… First I read up about the spill on various […]

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A few (hundred) SAS graphs to choose from!…

I’ve created several hundred SAS graphs over the years. I was just musing to myself this morning how nicely Google lets me peruse through images of my graphs. And I thought some of you might also like to know how to do that… Most of you know how to search for keywords […]

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How to create your own QR codes with SAS!

You’ve seen the QR codes that you can just scan in with your smartphone’s camera, rather than writing down a web URL or other information, right? But do you know how to create your own QR code? Here’s an easy way to create them, using SAS… You’re probably familiar with […]

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You’ve got 10 minutes to present your analysis

A good data analyst has to be focused, methodical, creative, rigorous, analytical and more when doing their work. If that is not enough, when presenting their work the wisdom of a philosopher may be required. It seems the requirements do not stop.  The analyst is wise to remember the words […]

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Where will the ‘union vote’ matter most in the upcoming election?

In the past, a large percentage of US workers have been union members, and the unions could exert a big influence on elections. How powerful are the unions these days, an where do they wield the most influence? Let’s map it out… In 1954, almost 35% of US workers belonged to […]

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The Analytics Experience – virtually anywhere

Analytics experts and decision makers are taking over Las Vegas Sept. 12-14 while attending Analytics Experience. Whether you are in Vegas or need to participate from the luxury of your sofa or office, read on for help to stay connected and be a part of it all. Watch Live There […]

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Can you name all the SAS colors?

Anybody can come up with a list of simple colors, such as red, green, and blue. If you’re a bit more color savvy, you might even throw in indigo, magenta, and fuchsia. But what about more obscure names such as cornsilk, mistyrose, and midnightblue? This blog post will help you […]

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