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Dear Readers,
Happy New Year! 2008 is shaping up to be a big year for SAS…and for me. During the first quarter of the year, SAS will unveil SAS® 9.2, a product many of you have been anxiously awaiting.

As for me, I’m moving on to another job within SAS. At the end of January, I will join SAS Publishing. My job will involve recruiting authors and helping them with their book proposals. It’s an exciting role, and one I’m sure will keep me in touch with the Tech Report readers. In fact, be sure to send me a note if you have ideas for books, particularly from an industry standpoint.

It’s been a pleasure writing this newsletter and I hope I helped answer some questions and provide some knowledge to help in your everyday work. And don’t worry, the newsletter isn’t going away. A new editor will be appointed in the coming months, and you won’t miss a single article or tip!


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SAS® Macro to Wrap Text »
Sometimes it is desirable or even necessary to reformat long lines of text or code into fewer columns than the original document or program contained.
Are you Responsible for Making Forecasts for Your
Business? »

SAS Training offers a variety of forecasting courses for both programmers and nonprogrammers. Scientists, engineers and business analysts within a variety of industries will find both large-scale and one-time training.
What’s New in SAS® »
This page lists the documentation additions and changes in support of service packs, new product releases, and new or enhanced features.
Predictive Modeling with SAS® Enterprise Miner™: Practical Solutions for Business Applications »
This book provides an in-depth explanation of the methodology and the theory behind each tool that it covers, and then shows you how the software performs the tasks.
Scalability Solution for SAS® Dynamic Cluster
Tables »

This paper provides an overview of dynamic cluster tables in SAS Scalable Performance Data Server® 4.3 as well as enhancements that have been included in later releases.
Customizing Page Numbers in SAS® 9.1 »
Beginning with SAS 9.1, page numbers can be customized in the RTF destination by using a variety of functions.
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Mining Text
for Golden
Service »

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Burning Questions on Data Governance »
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Predictive Analytics for Insurance »
On-Demand Webcast


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SAS® Global Forum 2008 »
March 16 - 19
San Antonio, TX



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