Reduce your SAS carbon footprint while increasing SAS value
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SAS® users have always had the freedom to use SAS capabilities to the fullest, enabling them to generate the analytics required to support business objectives. In the process, they create a carbon footprint by creating code files, building data sets, and using system resources. This footprint can grow over time, resulting in constant requests for additional disk storage and server capacity. What if you could understand, in more detail, what is actually in that footprint; that is, what is going on in the environment from a business perspective? In this 20-minute video Diane Hatcher, former SAS employee now with CoreCompete, shows you how.
Video highlights
01:14 – What is your SAS carbon footprint?
03:46 – Discover how SAS is really used
09:55 – Understand the usage
15:01 – Understand the SAS ecosystem
17:46 – Create the formula for success
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