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ShelleySessoms
Community Manager

It’s nearly the end of the year, and you know what that means? Wrap-up time! I’m not going to hit you with a lot of information. I hope you followed along throughout the year. But I will share the top 3 admin articles for all of 2018 (in terms of views, as of today):

 

 

You can check out all of the admin library articles by subscribing to the Administration and Deployment label in our SAS Communities Library.

 

Do you have a favorite article? Share in the replies, so we can all benefit from it!

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Did you miss the other installments in my series? No worries. You’ll find them under the tag: admin three things.

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

I would love to run an analytics process (with ESP? 🙂 ) into my brains to know what is better. This has been an amazing year with lots of information. For sure I can remember I myself have looked at those 3 articles and resources, several times!

 

What I do know for sure, is that I would note that the level of information provided in documentation.sas.com has increased amazingly, not only quantity but also quality and openness, the communities.sas.com are a place to stay and learn from each other, at a level I cannot recall it has ever been, and the new look and structure of support.sas.com , which makes the life much-much-much easier to us, SAS admins in need of a hand.

 

Thanks a lot! Looking forward to all the new and wonderfull stuff to come in 2019. See you all there!

 

Best,

Juan

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

I would love to run an analytics process (with ESP? 🙂 ) into my brains to know what is better. This has been an amazing year with lots of information. For sure I can remember I myself have looked at those 3 articles and resources, several times!

 

What I do know for sure, is that I would note that the level of information provided in documentation.sas.com has increased amazingly, not only quantity but also quality and openness, the communities.sas.com are a place to stay and learn from each other, at a level I cannot recall it has ever been, and the new look and structure of support.sas.com , which makes the life much-much-much easier to us, SAS admins in need of a hand.

 

Thanks a lot! Looking forward to all the new and wonderfull stuff to come in 2019. See you all there!

 

Best,

Juan

ShelleySessoms
Community Manager

I know the documentation and support.sas.com teams have worked hard this year, and they will appreciate hearing your kind words, @JuanS_OCS.

 

Here's to 2019!

 

Best,

Shelley

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