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SAS EBI: What Is It, What Will It Do for Me and Does It Really Work?

Overview Increasingly, there are two kinds of SAS programmers in the world: those who know EBI and those who do not. Although the latter are still better off than COBOL programmers, an exclusive dependence on SAS DATA step programming techniques is rapidly becoming inadequate for today's Web-enabled world. This paper will introduce the SAS Business Intelligence Platform, along with some of the most important EBI products, including Web-based applications like Web Report Studio and the Information Delivery Portal, and client-side side utilities such as Information Map Studio and the SAS Management Console.

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May 30, 2009
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