SAS Studio

Title Level Training Formats
Using SAS Studio Engineer Steps in SAS Studio Flows
This course shows how to use Table Loader steps in SAS Studio flows to perform Insert and Update operations for database tables, including how to implement slowly changing dimensions. This course also covers how to execute SAS Intelligent Decisioning decisions with a SAS Studio flow step.

4 Advanced Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Time Series Modeling Essentials
This course discusses the fundamentals of modeling time series data. The course focuses on the applied use of the three main model types used to analyze univariate time series: exponential smoothing, autoregressive integrated moving average with exogenous variables (ARIMAX), and unobserved components (UCM).

The e-learning format of this course includes Virtual Lab time to practice.

3 Intermediate Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Time Series Feature Mining and Creation
In this course, you learn about data exploration, feature creation, and feature selection for time sequences. The topics discussed include binning, smoothing, transformations, and data set operations for time series, spectral analysis, singular spectrum analysis, distance measures, and motif analysis.

3 Intermediate Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
SAS Viya Overview
This course provides an introduction to the applications in SAS Viya and discusses how each application is used in each phase of the SAS Analytics Life Cycle: Data, Discovery, Deployment, and Orchestration.

1 Beginner Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Graphing Data Effectively and Avoiding Common Pitfalls
The human mind is geared to look at patterns and attach immediate explanation to the patterns, consciously or subconsciously, and sometimes that conclusion or explanation might not be apt. This course discusses the common fallacies and paradoxes in statistics and data analysis, as well as common pitfalls in data visualization. The course also teaches general guidelines that help you avoid those pitfalls to ensure a fair and accurate representation of facts.

1 Beginner Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Exploring SAS Studio for SAS Programmers
This course provides an introduction to SAS Studio for experienced SAS programmers. SAS Studio is an interface that enables users to write and submit SAS programs and use snippets and tasks to generate SAS code.

The self-study e-learning includes:

  • Annotatable course notes in PDF format.
  • Virtual Lab time to practice.

3 Intermediate Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Exploring SAS Studio for SAS Analytics Pro
This course demonstrates how the functionality and features of SAS Studio for SAS Analytics Pro in SAS Viya can enable SAS programmers to save time by coding more efficiently.

3 Intermediate Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Essential Data Analysis Using SAS Studio Tasks: A Point-and-Click Approach
In this course, you gain introductory knowledge into exploratory data analysis using SAS Studio tasks that execute the FREQ, MEANS, and UNIVARIATE procedures. The course focuses on the differences among these procedures as well as output interpretation. Introductory statistics terminology is also discussed.

1 Beginner Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Building SAS Studio Flows in SAS Viya
This course is for users who do not have SAS programming experience but need to access and prepare data, and present summarized results. This course focuses on using flows, a point-and-click tool in SAS Studio that visualizes data transformation processes.

1 Beginner Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning
Accelerating SAS Code on the SAS Viya Platform
This course is for SAS programmers who want to learn how to run code on the SAS Viya platform. In the course, you first learn how you can easily run traditional SAS code in SAS Viya like you have in SAS 9. Then you learn how to modernize your SAS code to take advantage of SAS Cloud Analytic Services (CAS) on the platform to boost program performance. CAS is a high-performance in-memory analytic engine that performs massively parallel processing (MPP) on data of any size, working with multiple machines, CPUs, and threads for lightning-fast results. The course focuses on how to access, manage, analyze, and manipulate in-memory tables on the distributed CAS server using traditional SAS code as well as new coding techniques. This course is not intended for beginning SAS software users.

3 Intermediate Classroom Live Web Classroom e-Learning