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Editor-in-Chief Julie Platt Blogs about SAS Press

We just welcomed into our family a new laptop computer! I have to say that this has been a life-changing event. It's FAST. It's sleek. It has more memory and power than the hulking desktop model we bought in 2002.

Check out the difference in bulk, alone:

computer boxes

Isn't that amazing?

This is the first computer we have bought in about 7 years. Our old system was a desktop model. The model was huge. The hard drive was slow and small. We dedicated a desk to it and had to walk upstairs to use it.

This new laptop is sleek and FAST-5 times faster! It has 5 times more memory on the disk drive. The screen of the laptop monitor is about the same size as the large monitor screen of the old computer.

In preparation for the new arrival, we called AT&T, our internet service provider. "We're getting a laptop! We need wireless access at our house." They came right over with the router.

In just a few years, computers and internet access have improved so much that we now are able to get a system that really works for our lifestyle. We can take the computer anywhere in the house and connect anywhere there is wireless internet access.

This transformation makes me think about how SAS Press has transformed itself over the years and the new things we're planning for the future. Our publishing program originally focused on print media, primarily. We publish books and, for several years, published the Observations journal. Announcements about new books revolved around postal mailings and printed collateral. Authors were people you might meet at a conference if you were lucky.

As we think about how we want to offer SAS Press books to become part of the everyday lives of SAS programmers, we need to think about how you get your information, how you might connect with SAS Press authors, and how we can keep you informed of content from SAS Press that can help you in your everyday work.

Here are some of the ideas that SAS Press is looking to deliver to you in 2009:

Contact us and tell us what you need and want to help you use SAS even more successfully!

 


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