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SAS Technology Reports - May 2006 |
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Thursday, 28 September 2006 |
Don't miss important updates from SAS! Please add sas.com as a domain in your safe sender list. |   | Using SAS® Software in the Design of Clinical Trials Thursday, May 11 12:30-1:15 p.m. ET Alex Dmitrienko, Ph.D., is Principal Research Scientist at Eli Lilly and Company. He is the co-author of Analysis of Clinical Trials Using SAS: A Practical Guide, and has published numerous papers.
|  | Fundamental Forecasting Pains Wednesday, May 17 1:30 p.m. ET View this live Web seminar to learn more about the basic methods for measuring the elements of demand variation and for viewing the relationship between volatility and forecast accuracy.
|  | F2006 June 5-6 Cary, NC Learn the latest forecasting theories, trends and best practices from world-renowned forecasting experts at F2006.
|  | JMP® User Conference June 20-21 Cary, NC Attend exciting and insightful sessions, plus roundtable discussions, a scripting workshop, a Genomics Discovery event and exclusive training courses.
|  | Inside SAS: Spotlight on SAS® Enterprise BI Server On-Demand Web Seminar See a preview of the latest release of SAS Enterprise BI Server, including load balancing to maximize performance in heavy Web application environments, and much more.
|  | IT Management Summit on BI Four-City Tour This series was created for busy IT professionals to acquire knowledge and insight from industry pundits as well as real-world experience on a variety of important topics concerning IT. Check the Web for dates and cities.
| |  |  |  Dear Readers,  SAS is always looking for ways to connect with our users. For that reason, we are excited to announce user discussion forums. Visit our new forum site to participate in focused discussions that are sure to include a variety of tips, questions, and problem solutions. Choose from ODS and base reporting, integration with Microsoft Office, SAS stored processes and more. In addition to talking with users, we are honoring longtime SAS users with a new program called the SAS Silver Circle. We invite all SAS users who have 25 years or more experience with our software to share their stories. All submissions meeting the minimum longevity requirement will be included in the SAS Silver Circle. A select group also will be highlighted in future stories on the SAS Web site, sascom magazine and at SAS events. Find out more on the Web . And be sure to throw your name in the ring! Thanks for your dedication to SAS.
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