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Dear Readers,
It's hard to think about planning for Autumn while we enjoy the summer months, but the Fall conferences are right around the corner. Check out the list under Events and take advantage now of any early bird specials.

SAS Press Series has two additions to their library. As well, they have compiled a list of recommended SAS Publishing titles for all you data miners out there. Stayed tuned for next month when we will provide a list of books for JMP users.

Hope you are having a great August and, as always, thanks for subscribing.

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New Addition to the SAS Press Series

Saving Time and Money Using SAS
By: Philip Holland
34.95 USD
Description: In this expert collection of strategic and tactical solutions, you learn how to save time and money by making the most of your SAS software. Filled with invaluable tips and hints and with coding examples that can be adapted to your specific projects, this book is the ultimate reference source that you will reach for again and again as you develop your business processes. 248 pages.

New SAS Title from Oxford University Press

Optimum Experimental Design, with SAS
By: A. C. Atkinson, A. N. Donev, and Randall Tobias
70.00 USD
Description: This book presents the theory and methods of optimum experimental design, making them available through the use of SAS programs. This book is ideal for statisticians and scientists in academia and research as well as professionals in the process and pharmaceutical industries. The authors are leading experts in key fields. 528 pages.

To learn more, visit our online bookstore.

Save 20% on August's Featured Title
The featured book below is available at a 20% discount through August 31!

Data Preparation for Analytics Using SAS
By: Gerhard Svolba
67.95 USD (before discount)
Description: Written for anyone involved in the data preparation process for analytics, this user-friendly text offers practical advice in the form of SAS coding tips and tricks. It also gives you conceptual background information on data structures and considerations from a business point of view. 440 pages.

Recommended Reading from SAS Publishing
Expand your data mining skills with this list of recommended reading from SAS Publishing.

Why Should You Attend a SAS Programming Course?
Each student has a different reason for taking SAS programming classes. What's yours?

  • I want to learn to program in SAS in just three days.
  • I've learned as much as I can from my co-workers.
  • It's time I learned additional time-saving techniques.

Your SAS Data Has Much to Tell You…
Learn SAS Enterprise Miner 5 from your desktop and unleash the hidden powers of your data. Are you a data analyst seeking an understanding of the powerful analytic capabilities of SAS Enterprise Miner 5.2? You now have immediate access to Applied Analytics Using SAS Enterprise Miner 5 from SAS Self-Paced e-Learning.

Learn more about using the rich SAS Enterprise Miner tool set.

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