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Welcome to a new edition of Your SAS Publishing News. We will be conducting a survey at the end of the summer to get your feedback about our new format and to find out what suggestions you have for making this newsletter even better.
In this issue, we are highlighting the vast array of information SAS Press is offering to you, the customer.
First, SAS Press is hosting a free, live Webinar with Kirk P. Lafler called Exploring Dictionary Tables with PROC SQL Kirk is a long-time SAS user and consultant, a popular speaker, and the author of PROC SQL: Beyond the Basics Using SAS.
SAS Press author Michael Raithel turns his attention to indexes in his new paper, "What Is a SAS Index Good for Anyhow?"
Derek Morgan sits down to talk with Authorline about his experience as a SAS Press author and to share insights about his upcoming title, The Essential Guide to SAS Dates and Times.
Don't forget to check out the various users group conferences where SAS Press will have a booth and where you can get a 20% discount on all titles during the conference.
Thanks for your interest in SAS Publishing.
Judi Rourke-O'Briant
Editor, Your SAS Publishing News
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New Distributed Title from SAS Press
Title: Business Intelligence Competency Center: A Team Approach to Maximizing Competitive Advantage
Authors: Gloria Miller, Dagmar Bräutigam, and Stefanie Gerlach
Description:
How do you implement a comprehensive Business Intelligence strategy that supports organizational goals and addresses business information requirements? A growing number of successful organizations are answering that question by creating Business Intelligence Competency Centers (BICCs). Composed of a cross-functional team with defined roles, responsibilities and processes, the BICC supports and promotes the effective use of Business Intelligence throughout the organization. Written for anyone interested in understanding the BICC concept, Business Intelligence Competency Center: A Team Approach to Maximizing Competitive Advantage covers the process of planning, setting up and running a BICC while also exploring the benefits and potential pitfalls, and reviewing best practices.
- SAS product addressed: SAS BI Server
- ISBN: 0-470-04447-0
- Page count: 208
To learn more about this title or to purchase a copy, visit our online bookstore.
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Upcoming Titles Interest List!
If you're interested in what new titles we're working on, please visit us at our new Upcoming Titles page!
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Interview with Author Derek Morgan
Derek P. Morgan is a database administrator in the Division of Statistical Genomics at Washington University School of Medicine. He designs, develops and supports data entry/management systems using SAS/AF and SAS/FSP for medical research. Derek also directs the compilation and documentation of data for several collaborative studies. He is very skilled at using the DATA step and macro language to process raw data and generate reports; in 1991, Derek created a macro library that allowed users to format SAS output in PostScript via the DATA step.
In addition to presenting many in-house seminars on topics in applications development, research data management and advanced Base SAS, Derek has taught Base SAS to new users for many years. A SAS user for over 20 years and former president of the Midwest SAS Users Group, Derek has received several awards at both SUGI and regional users group conferences. In his spare time, he plays bass guitar and has played bass with two members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Read More
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What Is a SAS Index Good for Anyhow?
If there were a SAS performance tool that could drastically reduce your program's I/Os, lower its CPU time and decrease its run time, would you use it? Of course, you would! Such a performance tool exists; it is called a SAS index. SAS indexes can dramatically improve the performance of programs that access small subsets of observations from large SAS data sets. A tip from Michael Raithel. Read More
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Ordering Information - SAS Belgium
Please send your order to:
Mr. Marc Rondou
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Fax: (+32) 2 766.07.77
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On-line: http://www.sas.com/pubs/b
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Do You Have the Write Stuff?
Share your expertise with other SAS users! SAS Press provides a variety of ways for you to share your expertise in using SAS software. Consider publishing information about how you use SAS software. If you would prefer to work with someone on a project, you can co-author a book. Or perhaps you would like to review a book while it is under development. Let us know what your interests are, and we'll find a way for you to participate! For more information, please visit http://support.sas.com/publishing/bbu/proposal.html or send an e-mail request to saspress@sas.com
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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
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Self-Paced e-Learning Catalog
SAS software training is available to you in a variety of formats, including self-paced online training courses. To take advantage of these online training products, please go to http://support.sas.com/selfpaced
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
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