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News about SAS Forecast Server
SAS Forecast Server 4.1 runs on SAS 9.3 released in July 2011

Some of the major new features and enhancements for this release include:

  • New role-based functionality enables administrators to specify what capability should be available to a group of users.
  • You can now add custom code that runs when the project or environment starts or when the project or environment closes.
  • Support has been added for custom time intervals.
  • You can now combine forecasting models which can result in superior results when compared to a single forecasting model.
  • Rolling simulations enable you to view the statistics, generated values, and actual values for a range of observations simultaneously rather than having to test each out-of-sample value individually.


Overview

SAS Forecast Server is a client-server application that enables organizations to plan more effectively for the future by generating large quantities of high-quality forecasts quickly and automatically.

SAS Forecast Studio is the client component that provides a graphical interface to the high-performance forecasting procedures developed for the SAS High-Performance Forecasting software.

Visit our general product information page on www.sas.com for more information.

Documentation


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Training


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Curriculum consultants are available in the U.S. from 9-5 EST. Contact us at 1-800-333-7660 or e-mail.

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Samples and SAS Notes

SAS Forecast Server

SAS Forecast Server Batch Interface

SAS Forecast Server Plug-ins for SAS Management Console


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