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Monday, 18 October 2004 |
SUNZ 2004 Open for Registrations
The 2003 SUNZ conference was a huge success and with the same great location this year, our annual SUNZ conference is looking
better than ever. With more useful and informative presentations and spot prizes, SUNZ 2004 is sure to quench your thirst for SAS knowledge!
High profile speakers from the user community including Graeme Osborne from Statistics New Zealand and Jim O'Neil from
ITANZ.
To view the complete agenda please click here:
SUNZ 2004 Agenda
SUNZ Conference Registration 2004
Attending SUNZ
Conference:
$65 SUNZ Members
$95 Non SUNZ Members
Attending SUNZ Christmas
Party
Free for SUNZ Members
$45 Non SUNZ
Members
Attending the workshop:
$250 Early Bird rate
$330 after the 5th November
Registering is easy, just click on the following link: SUNZ 2004 Online
Registration
SUNZ Christmas
Party
As a conclusion to the
day's event, we will also be holding the SUNZ Christmas Party. Sponsored by SAS, the evening is sure to be a memorable event.
Check out the SUNZ Christmas Party invitation at the following: http://www.sas.com/offices/asiapacific/sp/usergroups/SUNZxmasfinal.pdf
SAS Workshops
Four SAS User workshops will be held in conjunction with this year's conference with a theme similar to the conference, giving you the
opportunity to enhance your SAS solution skills.
Wednesday 24th November 09:00 - 12:30pm Management Console (Brian Bee, Knowledge Warehouse)
1:30pm-5:00pm Enterprise Guide for new users run (Shane Gibson, SAS Institute New Zealand)
Thursday 25th November 09:00 - 12:30pm ETL Server and the magic of Metadata focus (Milo Davies, SAS Institute New Zealand)
1:30pm - 5:00pm Enterprise Guide 3 for advanced SAS users (Ron Barton, SAS Institute New
Zealand)
Early Bird
Rate
Bookings received before Friday 5th November $250 Bookings received there after $330 Please note all prices are per workshop and are inclusive of GST.
All workshops will be held at the SAS New Zealand office Level
12 89 The Terrace Wellington Telephone: 917 6800 Fax: 917 6823 Email:
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