![]() I reached out to Logan, the star presenter winner of 2010 to find out how he prepared for his paper. You can become a star by giving a presentation that best demonstrates the basic features of SAS Data Integration Studio and techniques for implementing ETL, along with robust methods for integrating data. The track focuses on the latest processes for efficiently transforming data into accurate user information. This year, the section is chaired by Sue Douglass, who works as an independent consultant. It won the best paper under the Data Integration section. This week’s signature dish is presented by David Logan in his Blistering ETL Performance Using the Intelligent, Dynamic and Parallel Capabilities of SAS. The last post in this series featured Ian Healy and Rocket Wong, the paper winners from the Business Intelligence and Analytics section. Through this series, I will be sharing some of those vibrant flavors from our current tracks and section descriptions, as well as interesting aha! moments from our 2010 paper winners. ![]() For all our SAS Global Forum connoisseurs, welcome to this series - Snapshot of the Best Papers of 2010.ĭespite running for more than three decades, there’s always something new and exciting cooking at SAS Global Forum. ![]()
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