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SAS Education Loses Instructor, Friend Tom Carter
Free Self-Paced e-Learning Access at SAS® Global Forum
Experience SAS® Learning Edition 4.1
New Macro Programming Title from SAS Press
New & Improved SAS® Certification News Flash
Coder's Corner



SAS® Global Forum 2007
April 16-19
Orlando, Fla.

Arrive early and attend SAS Education training courses or a certification testing event, including the debut Predictive Modeling with SAS® Enterprise Miner 5.2 Exam.


F2007, SAS' Business Forecasting Conference
June 4-5
Cary, N.C.

Join more than 20 of the top forecasting experts in the world to learn the latest theories, trends and best practices in business forecasting. Early-bird discounts expire March 9.

JMP User Conference
June 12-13
Cary, N.C.

Learn how to see your data in a whole new light. Register by March 16 for the Early Bird discount. Rates start as low as $495.






Welcome to the inaugural issue of the SAS Training Report, formerly known as EDUmation.


In addition to our new name, you'll notice a few other changes like a new look and regular features. We hope that our redesigned and streamlined e-newsletter helps you get the information you need about SAS training and Education events faster. Each month you'll get the latest from the SAS Education Division, including:

  • News: We'll continue to bring you the very latest in training news and offers.
  • Events: Each month we'll highlight the best in SAS Education events, including conferences, new courses and certification testing events.
  • Coder's Corner: Get new code from instructors, instructor profiles and programming tips, and read in-depth articles about some of our hottest courses.
  • Quick Clicks: We put SAS training and event Web pages right at your fingertips.

The SAS Training Report staff strives to bring you the information and stories you need, when you need them. If you'd like to let us know what you think of the new look or if you have an idea for content that you'd like to share, please e-mail us today.

We look forward to hearing from you and to continuing to bring you the quality SAS training information and news you've come to expect.

Sincerely,
Larry LaRusso
Editor, SAS Training Report




 

SAS Education Loses Instructor, Friend Tom Carter
In January, the SAS Education Division lost one of its most beloved instructors when Tom Carter, 54, passed away from a sudden heart attack.
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Free Self-Paced e-Learning Access at SAS® Global Forum
Set aside an hour at the conference to take any lesson or course from our SAS® Self-Paced e-Learning, free.
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Experience SAS® Learning Edition 4.1
SAS® Learning Edition 4.1 is an easy-to-use personal learning version of SAS software for users of all levels. Whether you are a professor, student or business professional, you can Explore the power of SAS®!
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New Macro Programming Title from SAS Press
In SAS® Macro Programming Made Easy, Second Edition, author Michele Burlew uses her decades of macro programming experience to guide you from the basics to some of the more complex features of the SAS macro facility.
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New & Improved SAS® Certification News Flash
Keep up on all certification activities and events, including new exams and expanded preparation materials, by subscribing to the SAS® Certification News Flash.
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Course Highlight: Data Mining Expert Michael Berry Offers New Business Knowledge Course
Read a full interview with data mining expert Michael J. A. Berry about this exciting new course, Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Empirical Hazards.
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Quick Tip: Customizing the Data Set Browser (VIEWTABLE Window) for SAS Explorer
Learn how to customize the VIEWTABLE window such that the data set is opened in edit mode by default or so that column names show for the column label text.
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