SAS-L: 25 years old and still spry
The popular mailing list for the SAS user community hits a milestone this weekend by turning 25. 25 is often referred to as the "silver anniversary", but for a quarter century SAS users have found gold...
View ArticleI’m a WUSS and proud of it
When the Western Users of SAS Software gather in Long Beach, CA this September, I'll be proud to be counted among the WUSSers. (You can learn more about WUSS here; don't look here.) The WUSS organizers...
View ArticleHAVING (clause) fun with SAS Enterprise Guide
Last week I attended a meeting of the Toronto Area SAS Society. (Okay, I didn't just attend; I was a presenter as well.) This user group meeting contained a feature that I had never seen before:...
View ArticleSAS Administration – Creating a client only software depot
If you need to get Enterprise Guide out to your users and you don't want them to have access to the rest of the SAS software, create a software depot on a network location that only has the clients...
View ArticleHats and apps on tap for my #SASGF13
When I travel to San Francisco in April for SAS Global Forum 2013, it will make my 12th time to attend the international SAS users group conference, and my 7th consecutive year. A lot of people assume...
View ArticleThe important people you meet at SAS Global Forum
In the SAS User Groups LinkedIn group, some generous "old timers" offer tips to the potentially shy newcomers for connecting with other SAS professionals at SAS Global Forum. Perhaps these folks...
View ArticlePresentation tip: using ZoomIt during software demos
I'm currently at the SESUG conference with hundreds of SAS users. I've presented a few talks, and I've attended a few more. The presentation rooms can be large and dimly lit, and the projectors at...
View ArticleTales from SAS author, Ron Cody
It was about 30 years ago that I wrote my first book, Applied Statistics and the SAS® Programming Language. It was written on a PC with two floppy disk drives (one for the operating system, the other...
View ArticleLet’s celebrate 40 years of SAS users
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. Let’s go back to 1976 for a moment. Did you know that was the year Muhammad Ali introduced a line...
View ArticleWhat makes a SAS user? Introverts find their tribe: Richann Watson
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. During SAS Global Forum 2018, SAS instructor Charu Shankar sat down with four SAS users to get...
View ArticleWhat makes a SAS user? SAS thinks like me: Dede Schreiber-Gregory
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. During SAS Global Forum 2018, SAS instructor Charu Shankar sat down with four SAS users to get...
View ArticleWhat makes a SAS user? Order, logic and magic: Louise Hadden
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. During SAS Global Forum 2018, SAS instructor Charu Shankar sat down with four SAS users to get...
View ArticleAnnouncing the AnalyticsX Hackathon: Are you up for it?
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. Even though I’ve worked at SAS for nearly 30 years, I still get excited when great things come...
View ArticleTake your leadership skills to the next level at SAS Global Forum
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Learning Post - go there to comment and to read the full post. Find out how to kick-start your volunteering and leadership skills at SAS Global Forum. The post...
View ArticleMy SAS journey: from data citizen to analytics “explorer”
This post was kindly contributed by SAS Users - go there to comment and to read the full post. Editor’s note: Jack Liu is a member of SAS Analytics Explorers, a SAS community that is dedicated to...
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