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- Using the DATASETS Procedure Part II
- PROC DATASETS is a single PROC containing functionality that is also available in PROCs COPY, CONTENTS, and APPEND. The DATASETS procedure is more efficient, more versatile, and has features far beyond COPY, CONTENTS, and APPEND. This paper will try to explain why, when, and how to use the DATASETS procedure....
- Tags: Procedure, DATASETS Procedure, PROC DATASETS
- White papers 2007-05-14
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- Ringleader of cybercrime group to be offered a job as cybercrime fighter
- Owen Thor Walker, a 18 years old ringleader of an international cybercrime group, known as AKILL, part of the A-Team, a group of 8 script kiddies which were all caught in a operation called "Operation Bot Roast II" bust executed by the FBI and several international law enforcement agencies in...
- Tags: Job, Malware, Bot, Malware Bot, PRIVMSG, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- Flash Player and Pentium 2 CPUs don't play nice together
- Flash Player and Pentium 2 CPUs don't play nice togetherNot just flash and not just P2Pentium II cpu's are not the only one's that might still be out there that don't support SSE. The AMD K-6 series which was contemporary with the P2 and the early Athlon's (contemporary with...
- Tags: Processors, Pentium II CPU, CPU, Intel Pentium, Pentium 2 CPU, Macromedia Flash Player, Pentium 2, SSE
- Discussion threads 2008-07-07
- Maybe I was wrong about Mac Servers
- Maybe I was wrong about Mac ServersSo ZFS is the sole criteria for a quality server OS or not?Has data loss due the underlying file system really been the problem Robin and you are making it out to be?RE: Maybe I was wrong about Mac Serversye: Veritas VxFS indeed has...
- Tags: Desktops, Servers, server, Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2008-06-20
- Laptop wars: Toshiba goes thin with 128GB solid state drive
- Laptop wars: Toshiba goes thin with 128GB solid state drive128GB SSD is Good NewsWith SSDs for Laptop capped at 32GB until now, this new 128GB Portege from Toshiba makes for the first serious SSD alternative to latops equiped with traditional HDD. Thanks a lot for the information.RE: Laptop wars: Toshiba...
- Tags: Notebooks, Processors, Toshiba Corp., laptop computer, solid state disk, Apple Inc., SSD, Cell
- Discussion threads 2008-06-17
- There's data and then there's asking for trouble
- There's data and then there's asking for troubleRE: There's data and then there's asking for troubleoff campus activities are private matters and should be held private, even of local staff insolong as students have not disclosed them. It should be the students call to disclose or not these information, and...
- Tags: Down-under, RTI
- Discussion threads 2008-06-17
- Build your own Google
- In an earlier post I talked a bit about a start-up called Kickfire who are releasing an accelerated database appliance for MySQL applications in the 1TB-3TB range that gives comparable performance to an equivalent Oracle RDBMS setup for around a quarter of the price. Kickfire sounds compelling for utility...
- Tags: Google Inc., Worker, Aster, Aster Beehives, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?
- Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?Surely, like all programs, the answer is...."Only what it needs, and no more.".To anyone who might feel like crying "RAM is cheap!", then I would say speaking as a programmer that that would be no excuse for sloppy work.Not a definitive answer just yetIf you want...
- Tags: Web browsers, Flash memory, memory, Mozilla Firefox, Web browser, Mozilla Firefox 3.0
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- Dig for more data in the /proc directory
- Vincent Danen introduces you to the /proc filesystem, which you can mine for a lot of helpful information about your system and running processes on your system.
- Tags: Vincent Danen
- Download resources 2008-05-23
- Linguistic Collation: Everyone Can Get What They Expect - Sensible Sorting for Global Business Success
- In "Creating Order out of Character Chaos: Collation Capabilities of the SAS System" the authors describe the collation capabilities offered by PROC SORT in SAS and explain their respective applicability, advantages, and the processing implications of each approach. This paper concentrates on the true linguistic collation capabilities that SAS offers,...
- Tags: SAS Institute
- White papers 2008-04-23
- Linked Data on the Web, WWW2008
- The main programme of this year's World Wide Web Conference gets underway here in Beijing today Wednesday, but ahead of that yesterday was devoted to workshops. With my colleague Tom Heath one of the co-chairs, a paper pdf from colleagues Rob Styles, Nadeem Shabir and the absent...
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Channel Management, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- At last, AMD ships quad-core Opterons
- At last, AMD ships quad-core OpteronsPaging George Ou...ntLooking forward to the PhenomI'm looking forward to the "fixed" Phenoms. I'm ready to build a new PC and don't want to buy anything from Intel.Also, I want a TRUE 64 bit chip, not the 32 bit faking 64 of a Core2.Like...
- Tags: Processors, 64-bit, Network technology, quad-core, register, AMD Opteron, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., processor
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- MSDN Webcast: Using LINQ With Relational Data (Level 100)
- One of the most common forms of data used in applications today continues to be relational data that is stored in various database systems such as Microsoft SQL Server. The attendee of this webcast will learn about the flavors of LINQ that are designed to access relational data including LINQ...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, LINQ
- Webcasts 2008-03-13
- What's New in the 4.2 Releases of SAS Enterprise Guide and the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office
- SAS Enterprise Guide, the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office for SAS 9.2, and SAS Enterprise BI Server 4.2 provide many new enhancements to help SAS programmers, business analysts, and other business users become more productive with SAS. This presentation will introduce the user to some of the highlights, including a...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, SAS Institute, Microsoft Corp.
- White papers 2008-03-13
- Using SAS BI Web Services and PROC SOAP in a Service-Oriented Architecture
- Many businesses are just starting to use a Service-Oriented Architecture SOA. In order to build an understanding of what an SOA consists of and to help create a road map for achieving the benefits of SOA, an Enterprise Service-Oriented Maturity Model ESOMM (Oellermann, 2006) has been defined. This ESOMM divides...
- Tags: Web Service, SAS Institute, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2008-03-13
- Creating Complex Reports
- This paper is for intermediate SAS programmers who want to see a gallery of complex reports and review the code that produced them. It covers the pros and cons of PROC REPORT, PROC TABULATE, and DATA _NULL_ for each report. All report output is produced using ODS rather than LISTING...
- Tags: Belt, SAS Institute
- White papers 2008-03-13
- Introducing the SAS Code Analyzer
- This paper introduces the PROC SCAPROC procedure, the SAS Code Analyzer that is new in Release 9.2 of Base SAS Software. The paper examines the advantages of using the procedure, its syntax and phases of execution, and the output that the procedure can produce. If one is responsible for maintaining...
- Tags: SAS Institute
- White papers 2008-03-13
- Build a Vista-compatible office PC for $305
- Build a Vista-compatible office PC for $3052GB PC5300 Corsair for $39 from...newegg. This would be a better choice in my opinion.The main board you mentioned will let you go up to 1GB of video memory with this config.Vista Capable?With 1 gig of ram- minus the graphics, don't you think...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2008-03-08
- Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBIT
- Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBITYou can't buy anything this size or close for double the priceYou can't buy anything this size or close for double the price. If you want a small portable device, this is the best you can do under $400 or even $800. ...
- Tags: Operating systems, Notebooks, ASUS
- Discussion threads 2008-03-07
- The worst PC myth of all
- The worst PC myth of allThe myth is that you know what you're talking about.You start off by defining "the best lie" and then you set about telling it.I've been working with personal computers since they were first invented, and have been working as a consultant to corporations using them...
- Tags: Desktops, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-02-27
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