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October 26, 2010

From SAS Technical Support - Reminder: Enterprise Guide 4.1 die date

The original SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1 expiration date is December 1st of this year. SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1 customers who have not applied the SAS Enterprise Guide hot fix 41EG09wn or later will be affected. The workaround is to download and apply the latest hot fix:

http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/ent_guide41.html

SAS Enterprise Guide die dates and extensions are documented in the SAS Note 33359:

http://support.sas.com/kb/33/359.html

Posted by ronbo at 07:44 PM

October 11, 2010

From SAS Technical Support: SAS Institute TS: New Hot Fixes for the SAS 9.2 Family of Products

New Hot Fixes are available on the Technical Support Hot Fix Web site for the SAS 9.2 family of products. The latest Hot Fixes are for:

Base SAS 9.21_M3
B25049 (Windows, Windows for IPF, Windows for x64,
64-bit Enabled HP-UX, 64-bit Enabled Solaris, 64-bit Enabled AIX,
Linux, HP-UX IPF, Linux for x64, Solaris for x64,
OpenVMS on HP Integrity)
B25032 (Windows, Windows for IPF, Windows for x64,
64-bit Enabled HP-UX, 64-bit Enabled Solaris, 64-bit Enabled AIX,
Linux, HP-UX IPF, Linux for x64, Solaris for x64)
B25044 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF, Windows for x64,
64-bit Enabled HP-UX, 64-bit Enabled Solaris, 64-bit Enabled AIX,
Linux, HP-UX IPF, Linux for x64, Solaris for x64,
OpenVMS on HP Integrity)

SAS Financial Management 5.1_M2
C50001 (Windows, Windows for x64)

SAS Strategy Management 5.1_M2
C55001 (Windows, Windows for x64)

For more information, please review the SAS 9.2 Hot Fix "What's New" page:
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/92_whats_new.html

For help in determining which product releases and hot fixes are installed on your system, please refer to SASNote 35968:
http://support.sas.com/kb/35/968.html

For information on SAS 9.2 Product-Specific Release Numbers, please see:
http://support.sas.com/software/92/productnumbers.html

Please also review the "Important Changes to Hot Fixes" document relating to hot fixes for SAS 9.2 (TS2M0) and higher:
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/sas92_important.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 06:03 PM

October 06, 2009

SAS Institute TS: New Hot Fixes for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3)

New Hot Fixes are available on the Technical Support Hot Fix Web site for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3).

The latest SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) Hot Fixes are for:

SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO R/3
E9R305 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium)

SAS/GRAPH
E9GR17 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), OpenVMS Alpha, HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium,
Linux for Itanium)

SAS/IML
E9ML03 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), OpenVMS Alpha, HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium,
Linux for Itanium, Solaris for x64)

For more information, please review the SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) Hot Fix "What's New" page:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_SBCS_whats_new.html

If you are running SAS 9.1.3 with Asian Language Support (DBCS), please review the DBCS "What's New" page:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_DBCS_whats_new.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 09:01 PM

SAS Institute TS: Hot Fixes for Additional SAS Products and Solutions

New Hot Fixes are available on the Technical Support Hot Fix Web site for:

SAS BI Dashboard 9.1.3
Hot Fix: 31BIDASHMID03
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/bid31.html

SAS Merchandise Intelligence 3.2
Hot Fix: 32ROM501
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/ro32.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 08:59 PM

September 22, 2009

SAS Institute Technical Support: Hot Fixes for Additional SAS Products and Solutions

New Hot Fixes are available on the Technical Support Hot Fix Web site for:

SAS Merchandise Intelligence 3.2

Hot Fix: 32RO05
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/ro32.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 05:32 AM

From SAS Technical Support: New Hot Fixes for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3)

The latest SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) Hot Fixes are for:

BASE SAS

E9BC91 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), OpenVMS Alpha, HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium,
Linux for Itanium, Solaris for x64)

E9BD08 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), OpenVMS Alpha, HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium,
Linux for Itanium)

E9BD09 (z/OS, Windows, Windows for IPF (64bit), OpenVMS Alpha, HPUX,
Solaris (64bit), AIX, Tru64, Linux, HPUX for Itanium,
Linux for Itanium)

For more information, please review the SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) Hot Fix "What's New" page:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_SBCS_whats_new.html

If you are running SAS 9.1.3 with Asian Language Support (DBCS), please review the DBCS "What's New" page:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_DBCS_whats_new.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 05:27 AM

From SAS Institute Technical Support: New Hot Fixes for the SAS 9.2 Family of Products

A new Hot Fix is available on the Technical Support Hot Fix Web site for the SAS 9.2 family of products. The latest Hot Fix is for:

SAS Web Report Studio 4.2
A06002 (Windows, Windows for x64, 64-bit Enabled Solaris,
64-bit Enabled AIX, HP-UX IPF, Linux for x64,
Solaris for x64)

For more information, please review the SAS 9.2 Hot Fix "What's New" page:
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/92_whats_new.html

The new hot fix download site for 9.2 Hot Fixes is now available. The organization of the site is based on the new Product-Specific Release Numbers for SAS 9.2. For more information on Product-Specific Release Numbers, please
see: http://support.sas.com/software/92/productnumbers.html

Please also review the "Important Changes to Hot Fixes" document relating to hot fixes for SAS 9.2 (TS2M0) and higher: http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/sas92_important.html

A comprehensive list of all Hot Fixes is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html

Posted by ronbo at 05:24 AM

July 14, 2009

Selections from SAS Tech Report: July, 2009

Maintenance Release Announcement for SAS 9.2
The first maintenance release for SAS 9.2 includes only localized Help (in several languages) for the SAS Intelligence Platform products and SAS Enterprise clients. Customers who run SAS 9.2 only in English do not need to request this maintenance release.

Online Glossary for Base SAS Software
A glossary of Base SAS technical terms is now available online. As we continue to expand the glossary, we wanted to get a feel for what you think. There’s a Feedback link at the top of the glossary page for your comments and suggestions.

Posted by ronbo at 03:50 PM

May 19, 2009

From SAS Publishing News - May 2009

Dear Readers -

Looking to find one place to find everything available for your favorite SAS Press title? Visit our Companion pages. You can also search for titles by the author's name.

New to SAS and need a starting reference point for documentation? We developed the New to SAS page to help you out.

Interested in new titles coming from SAS Press? Go to our Coming Soon page and sign up to receive e-mails when new titles become available.

We have some exciting Web page changes coming up, including pages dedicated to SAS Press authors! Stay tuned!
Judi Rourke
Editor, SAS Publishing News

Posted by ronbo at 05:15 PM

April 08, 2009

SAS Publishing News - April 2009: Improvements for SAS 9.2 Documentation

With the release of SAS 9.2, we've rolled out some new features for the documentation:

* an improved front page to our SAS 9.2 documentation on support.sas.com
* quick access to all SAS 9.2 language elements, regardless of product area: SAS 9.2 Language Reference by Name, Product, and Category
* updated SAS Intelligence Platform administration documentation, including a new migration guide
* new documents for particular tasks, such as encryption, grid computing, logging, scheduling, and much more!

Posted by ronbo at 07:15 PM

March 11, 2009

SAS Publishing News - March 2009: Hot Off the Press

New Paper: "Coming to SAS from SPSS"
Programmers who want to move from SPSS to SAS now have a great resource to help them make that transition. Written by Lora Delwiche and Susan Slaughter, this paper focuses on topics of special interest to SPSS programmers. The authors discuss differences in terminology, show how to move SPSS data files into SAS, and give examples illustrating reports and analyses of likely interest to SPSS users. After reading "Coming to SAS from SPSS," users will wish they had made the change sooner!

New SAS 9.2 Documentation

Check out the updated SAS 9.2 documentation that is now available on the SAS Product Documentation site.

Documentation for many new and enhanced products is available in SAS 9.2, including a new guide that makes it even easier to access SAS 9.2 procedures by name or product. New documents are available for particular tasks, such as encryption, grid computing, logging, and scheduling. Getting Started guides are now available for products such as SAS Information Map Studio and SAS Information Delivery Portal. SAS Integration Technologies has several new documents, including a developer's guide for SAS stored processes. For customers upgrading their SAS 9.1.3 enterprise system to SAS 9.2, there are several new deployment and migration documents.
Use the Product Index to look for your alphabetically listed product documentation or you can search by concept or task using the enhanced SAS 9.2 Documentation categories. SAS 9.2 has updated its searching and indexing capabilities to make accessing SAS documentation easier and faster. As always, SAS documents are available for free online and in PDF, or you can purchase most documents through the SAS Bookstore.

Posted by ronbo at 05:12 PM

September 05, 2008

Scholarship Opportunity for Students at WUSS (Western Users of SAS) 2008 Conference

Announcing the WUSS 2008 Student Scholarship Program

Are you a student who has used SAS® in your research or in a class? Do you work with students using SAS in their coursework or research? Do you know any students who know SAS or who are starting to learn SAS? If you answered yes to any of these questions, don’t miss this scholarship opportunity!

The Western Users of SAS (WUSS) group is offering scholarships for students interested in attending the WUSS 2008 conference on November 5 - 7 at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City, CA.

There are 10 scholarships available. Each includes paid conference registration fees, up to two half day courses as well as free admission to receptions, breaks and luncheons during the conference.

Travel and accommodations are not covered by the scholarship and are the responsibility of the student.

Why attend WUSS?

* Network with other SAS users and expand your job search.
* Find out how other students are using SAS.
* Expand your SAS knowledge, regardless of your skill level.
* Learn how organizations in diverse industries use SAS.
* Discover the career paths available to SAS users.


For more information about the WUSS 2008 student scholarships, including criteria for scholarship award selection, or to apply online, please click here.

The application deadline is October 1 at 5 p.m. Pacific Time

Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone who might be interested in the program.

Elizabeth Ceranowski
SAS Student Programs Manager

Posted by ronbo at 04:13 PM

May 13, 2008

SAS webcast: Getting Started with JMP Start

from SAS: JMP | Getting a JMP Start

Then register for this free, one-hour, interactive Webcast.

Date Title Time  
May 9, 2008 Getting Started with JMP 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) Register
May 16, 2008 Getting Started with JMP 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) Register
May 23, 2008 Getting Started with JMP 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) Register
May 30, 2008 Getting Started with JMP 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) Register

Posted by yan at 04:12 PM

March 12, 2008

Selections from SAS Tech Report: Countdown to Global Forum

SAS News

Basic Statistics Using SAS® Enterprise Guide®: A Primer»
This example-rich guide shows how to conduct a wide range of statistical analysis without any SAS programming required.

Power Talk with Richard Wright»
Frequent tech-tip contributor Wright enjoys sharing his knowledge of SAS.

Derive More Uses from the Round Function»
The round function can be used for more than rounding to the nearest decimal. See how to round to the nearest dollar value or round time.

Extract SYBASE-Stored Procedures Simply»
Check out this simple way to extracting SYBASE-stored procedures using PROC SQL.

Webcasts

Mining Text for Golden Service»
On-Demand Webcast

Quick Clicks

Technology Report Tips Archive

Posted by ronbo at 03:25 AM

November 14, 2007

Selection from SAS Publishing News - November 2007: Support.sas.com: A New Look!

You gave us your suggestions and we listened. The support.sas.com site has undergone major changes to help you find what you need more quickly and more efficiently. We have divided the pages into four major sections:

* Knowledge Base is the self-help section of the site. It gives you immediate access to information like install center and product documentation.
* Support is the place to go when you've looked for answers, but still need help. You'll find Tech Support in this section.
* Learning Center builds upon your SAS knowledge by giving you links to books, training, certification, and more.
* Community allows you to communicate with us and your peers. Blogs, user events, e-newsletters and more are housed in this area.

Please let us know what you think!

Posted by ronbo at 02:16 PM

November 08, 2007

Selections From SAS Training Report -- November 2007


Kick the Tires on SAS Training's New Web Site

The new Training site is the result of customer feedback gained in multiple focus groups last year. New features include simplified page design and navigation, curriculum paths by job role, and a powerful new course search tool. Check out the changes, then let us know what you think.

Question from the Field

Ever wonder how many observations and variables SAS can manage on a given operating system? Get the answer here.

Quick Tip: Manipulating Data with PROC SQL
This SQL Procedure tip illustrates how columns based on the numeric and character data types are defined; and how string functions, pattern matching, phonetic matching techniques, and a variety of other techniques are used with numeric and character data.

Posted by ronbo at 02:48 PM

October 12, 2007

From SAS Training Report (October 2007) - New Exploratory Data Mining Course

Join us in San Francisco Nov. 28 for Exploratory Data Mining with Application to Life and Social Science. Presented by Patricia Cerrito, this course focuses on analyzing data in a variety of ways, including data visualization, association rules, clustering and predictive modeling.

Posted by ronbo at 05:25 PM

September 13, 2007

Selection from SAS Training Report -- September 2007: Support.sas.com Launches Blog

Big changes are coming to support.sas.com, your Web resource for SAS Education course schedules and information, code samples and more. Read the Web site's new blog to stay up-to-date on changes and give your feedback.

Posted by ronbo at 06:00 PM

September 12, 2007

From SAS Tech Support: SAS 9.1.3 and Intel-based Macs

SAS 9.1.3 will *not* run natively on the Mac OS X.

If you want to run SAS 9 on a Macintosh, it would need to be an Intel-based Mac and run in a Windows XP Professional partition.

If you run Microsoft Windows XP Profession (WinXP) SP2 on an Intel-based Macintosh computer using Apple's "Boot Camp" Software, SAS 9.1.3 --and-- Enterprise Guide are supported under WinXP.

Apple's "Boot Camp" software allows Intel-based Macs to dual boot to both of the following operating systems:

Mac OS X --or-- Windows XP Professional

Only one operating system can be running at a time with Apple's "Boot Camp" software.

For additional information on Apple's Boot Camp software reference the following links: http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/

Note: Ensure that Intel-based Macintosh hardware has Mac OS X 10.4.8 and higher. You should also apply the Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update from Apple to ensure correct numeric calculations. The Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update addresses the defect in Apple's Rosetta emulation.

The Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update can be downloaded from the Apple website.
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx1048updateintel.html

For information about Apple's "Boot Camp" software, see SAS Note SN-018131:
http://support.sas.com/techsup/unotes/SN/018/018131.html

SAS 9.1.3 is *not* supported under the Parallels Desktop for Mac" software which allows Windows XP to run in parallel with the Mac's OS-X. http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/
SN-19865: http://support.sas.com/techsup/unotes/SN/019/019865.html

Posted by ronbo at 06:17 PM

Selections from SAS Publishing News - September 2007

Avoid Entropy with the Ordered List Using SAS Enterprise Guide

In SAS Enterprise Guide, the process flow ties related tasks together and makes it easy to run them as a group, ensuring that tasks that produce output needed by other tasks are run first. But what if you want to run just a subset of the tasks in your project but still keep them in a certain sequence? The manual method would have you selecting each task one a time, running it, waiting while it completed-and repeating these steps for each task in order. This tip is provided by Chris Hemedinger, co-author of SAS for Dummies.
Read More

Helpful Resources from SAS Publishing

Authorline
See what SAS Press authors are up to with new books, proposals, and more. The newest issue of Authorline, the online newsletter, is available at http://support.sas.com/publishing/bbu/authorline_archive.html

SAS Press Companion Pages
Here you'll find valuable information related to the SAS Press books you have purchased or are considering purchasing from SAS. Please visit the home page at http://support.sas.com/publishing/bbu/companion_site/home.html

SAS Learning Edition
SAS Learning Edition is a personal learning version of the world's leading business intelligence and analytical software. For more information, please go to http://support.sas.com/LE

Online SAS Documentation
We provide both an HTML-based online library with features such as full-text search across titles, a master index, expanding and contracting Table of Contents, as well as printer-friendly PDF versions of the documentation. Most titles appear in both formats. Please go to http://support.sas.com/documentation

Posted by ronbo at 05:32 PM

September 06, 2007

From SAS Training: Learn About Data Mining from the Experts

One of the best reasons to attend M2007 is the unprecedented gathering of top-notch presenters, leaders and experts. Data mining visionaries share their knowledge to help you come up with new ideas and solve your most pressing data mining challenges. You won't find a gathering like this at any other conference.

M2007, SAS' 10th Annual Data Mining Conference
October 1-2
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

View conference Web site.

Register to attend M2007 to hear from industry leaders including:

David Hand, Head of Statistics, Imperial College, London
Noted author of more than 20 books including his most recent publication:
Information Generation: How Data Rule Our World

Gordon Linoff, Founder and Principal of Data Miners, Inc.
Expert in the fields of data mining and data warehousing and author of some of the industry's top selling books:
Mining the Web, Data Mining Techniques, and Mastering Data Mining

At M2007 you'll learn first-hand from data mining experts across a variety of industries. Hear presentations from leading organizations including:

* AT&T
* Ford Motor Company
* Accenture
* Blue Cross Blue Shield
* HSBC
* The Nature Conservancy

Don’t miss your chance to learn from the data mining community's best and brightest!
Register now.

Posted by ronbo at 03:53 PM

August 20, 2007

Academic News Update from SAS -- Award Deadline Sept. 17!

The SAS Student Ambassador Program
The deadline for the next Student Ambassador competition is Sept. 17. If you know of students who might be conducting outstanding research projects using SAS, please share the information below with them:

The SAS Student Ambassador Program is a competition designed to recognize and support student researchers who use SAS technologies in innovative ways to benefit their fields of study.

Selected students are named SAS Student Ambassadors and earn the opportunity to present their research to a global community of SAS users at SAS® Global Forum, March 16 - 19, 2008, in San Antonio. SAS will pay travel expenses and registration fees for Student Ambassadors who attend and present their research.

Call for applications
The deadline for submitting applications and all required materials -- including an abstract and working draft of the student research paper -- is Sept. 17.

Visit the program Web site to learn more about it and the application process.

What are the benefits for students?
For students selected as SAS Student Ambassadors, SAS will pay all SAS Global Forum 2008 travel, lodging and conference registration expenses. While at the conference, SAS Student Ambassadors will have the opportunity to share their projects and interact with a global audience of SAS users, including researchers, business leaders, SAS experts and specialists from every industry and sector.

Who is eligible to apply?

Graduate and undergraduate students from around the world are eligible to apply to this program. Recent graduates may also be eligible to apply. The submitted research project must have been conducted by a student within 12 months of the submission deadline. In addition, all applicants must have a strong command of the English language. Applicants will be required to submit papers, present projects and participate in question-and-answer sessions in English.

What types of projects are appropriate?

Appropriate research projects can come from numerous areas of study and can use SAS in a variety of ways.

For additional information about this competition and other SAS student programs, please visit us online or send an e-mail to studentprograms@sas.com.

Posted by ronbo at 03:36 PM

May 10, 2007

Selections from SAS Training Report - May 2007

Coder's Corner

Quick Tip: Freezing Table Headers in ODS HTML
Learn how to freeze table headers while scrolling in ODS HTML. DATA Step, ODS MARKUP and cascading style sheet examples are provided. Applicable to all operating systems.
Read More

Question from the Field: Removing Formatting from SAS Data Sets
How do I permanently remove the format associations from a SAS data set so that the unformatted values are used, not the formatted values?
Read More

Insider's View: Explaining SAS Date Values
Co-founder John Sall's birthday? The date of the first release of SAS? Discover how SAS' authors came to choose Jan. 1, 1960 as the base date for SAS date values.
Read More

Posted by ronbo at 05:20 PM

May 08, 2007

From SAS Tech Report - May 2007

SAS News

Dynamically Determine the Creation Date and Last Modified Date for an External File
Use the DIR command and FILENAME PIPE to dynamically determine the creation and last modified dates of an external file on Windows.
Read More

Create Variable Labels from Data Set Values
Dynamically create variable labels from data set values and apply them using PROC DATASETS. This technique can also be used when reading flat files that contain a record you want to use for variable labels.
Read More

Announcing SAS® Visual BI Software
SAS® Visual BI, powered by JMP®, marries rich, interactive visualization capabilities with SAS' powerful analytics and integrated business intelligence platform. Available as an add-on for SAS Enterprise BI Server, SAS Visual BI provides yet another way for business users to interact with information visually and dynamically.
Read More

Optimization with SAS/OR®

This white paper describes the nature and purpose of optimization and considers the various types of optimization problems that can be solved with SAS/OR software. In addition, it explores the value that optimization adds to enterprise data, analytical technologies and business intelligence.
Read More

SAS Education Announces the Opening of Two New Training Locations
SAS is extending its reach throughout the US with the opening of two new training facilities in Houston and Sacramento, CA. Some courses begin this month, so register early.
Read More

Create a New Data Set for Each BY-Group in a Data Set
Create multiple SAS data sets from one SAS data set based upon the value of the BY variable.
Read More

Posted by ronbo at 01:50 PM

May 07, 2007

From SAS Events: Recipe for Success: SAS Predictive Analytics Webcast

Recipe for Success:Stirring Up a Complete
Predictive Analytics Process

Step 1: Ingredient Check (Preparing Your Data)
Live Web Seminar
Thursday, May 31 | 1:00 p.m.

Learn More and Register

Please join us for the kickoff Webcast in this new Predictive Analytics series. Like a chef undertaking a culinary challenge, you are ready to create amazing things from the rich ingredients you have on hand – i.e., stores and stores of unused data.

But you need a recipe to shed some light on the steps that will lead you from raw ingredients – data – to a rich array of business intelligence.

If you’re ready to learn how to take the data you have in hand and turn it into savory business insights, join us on May 31 and make sure you know what you need to get started on your predictive analytics challenge!

We hope you’ll join us!

Questions? Contact Natasha George at Natasha.George@sas.com.

Posted by ronbo at 10:30 PM

February 23, 2007

From SAS Training: SAS Analytics Lecture Series begins March 6th

Learn the latest trends, advances, and best practices

Don’t miss out! The SAS Analytics Lecture Series begins March 6. Join us for a lecture series that will help you harness the full power of business analytics and transform the way your company does business. Check out our upcoming March events.

Remember to add these dates to your calendar!
All lectures are half-day sessions scheduled 1:00-4:30 pm EST.

March 6
Introduction to Design and Analysis of Hierarchical Models
George A. Milliken, Ph.D., professor of statistics at Kansas State University.

March 15
Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
Werner Wothke, Ph.D., principal statistician, American Institutes for Research

March 21
Modern Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests Using SAS
Peter H. Westfall, Ph.D., professor of statistics at Texas Tech University and editor of
The American Statistician

March 27
Modeling Trend, Cycles, and Seasonality in Time Series Data Using PROC UCM
Rajesh Selukar, PH.D., research statistician at SAS Institute.

Visit our Web page for complete program details.
Share this e-mail with your colleagues so they can join the interest list and receive program updates including tips from the experts.

Posted by ronbo at 06:24 PM

February 13, 2007

SAS: Lecture Series returns for 2007

In March, SAS Education’s popular analytical lecture series returns! Be a part of this innovative collaboration between SAS and some of the world’s most highly regarded analytics thought leaders. The series first session, Introduction to Design and Analysis of Hierarchical Models, takes place March 6th. We hope you’ll join us for this and future lectures.

Check out the latest additions to the series!

Custom Designs for Experiments New

Conjoint Analysis: Evaluating Consumer Preferences Using SAS Software New

Robust Regression Techniques in SAS/STAT New

Customize your experience – take an individual session, or choose our five-session package. Visit our SAS Analytics Lecture Series Web page for complete details.

Posted by ronbo at 03:38 PM