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JohnnyS
SAS Employee

Hello,

 

The SAS Education is pleased to announce the public training course, Working with SAS Data Loader for Hadoop, on our latest release, 3.1, for the Data Management and Solutions on Hadoop learning paths.  

 

SAS Data Loader for Hadoop enables users to move data in and out of Hadoop, interrogate and profile data for quality issues, cleanse, transform, and integrate data that is fit-for-purpose, and load data into SAS In-Memory Analytics LASR Server.  In addition to these robust features, the latest release is an enterprise-class solution, with full integration into the SAS Platform and SAS Metadata.  This allows Data Loader directives (ETL flows) and data profile reports to be shared among SAS users and applications, such as SAS Data Integration Studio.  

 

This course is being offered at SAS training centers, customer on-site, and Live Web sessions.

 

For more information on the course, such as the course overview, outline, and available public offerings or request on-site training, please visit:  https://support.sas.com/edu/schedules.html?ctry=us&crs=DIDL4H

 

A link is also available on the forum main page under Resources -> Training.

 

thank you

Johnny Starling

 

Principal Technical Training Consultant
Training and Technical Services, SAS Education
Tel: + 1 919 531 1223 ▪ Mobile: + 1 919 631 7635

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