Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 1pm ET
Introduction to Custom Tasks in SAS Enterprise Guide
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If you're using SAS Enterprise Guide and you're not using custom tasks, you're missing out! Custom tasks are new features you can plug in – features
that weren't originally packaged with the software.
Did you know there are dozens of tasks available for you to download and install? These tasks provide all sorts of capabilities, including new analysis
and reports, productivity tools for programmers and utilities that help you to manage your projects. Many of these tasks also work with the SAS® Add-In for
Microsoft Office.
In this session, you'll learn what custom tasks are available and how you can download and install them. You'll also see a few of the tasks in action as part
of a live demo. Specific topics include:
Presenter:
Chris Hemedinger has been with SAS since 1993. In that time, he has been a writer, a software developer and an R&D manager. He was on the
founding team for SAS Enterprise Guide, leading the development team for 10 years.
I guess the invites went out! Thanks for sharing -- I'm looking forward to it!
Chris
Invitations are going out soon. Landing page is up and promotion is about to begin.
We are looking forward to it as well.
Thanks for the heads up. I just registered.
BTW there's a small issue with the browser title on the webinar registration page. Although the title in the page content says "Introduction to Custom Tasks in SAS® Enterprise Guide®" the browser title (used when bookmarking) has "Overview - Tips and Techniques for SAS Enterprise Miner | SAS"
THanks, Paul, for letting me know. I have sent it to our team to fix.
Enjoy the webinar!
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