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What's New in SAS Training for SAS 9.2

Category: IT Management

Tags: hr, data

Overview SAS Education has spent the past year updating the entire curriculum for SAS 9.2 and aligning offerings around the world. Since it was a unique opportunity to touch every course, years of student evaluations were studied and customer focus groups were held, which resulted in some sweeping changes driven by customer requests including more interactivity, leveled exercises, and an overhaul of the data used in courses. New media were also introduced including audio-based e-Courses and short topic e-Lectures. Learn how the new media and updated courses can help one train their new and their experienced SAS users and gain a better understanding of what one needs to know to transition to SAS 9.2.

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SAS Institute
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PDF
Date Published
May 30, 2009
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White Papers
Topics
IT HR - Staffing - Training, Customer Support Services

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