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Statistics for Machine Learning: What you need to know to become a certified expert - KDnuggets

Ready to become a SAS Certified Specialist in Statistics for Machine Learning? Here’s everything you need to know about the recently released certification from SAS. 

SAS starts hiring across Canada | Network World

SAS Canada is adding roughly 20 new positions, mostly in sales, to offices across the country. Approximately one third of the positions are based out of the company's headquarters in Toronto. Opportunities are also available in Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Q City and the Maritimes.

Eight levels of analytics | Network World

Analytics is "the most used and abused term in the marketplace right now," according to Jim Davis, senior vice-president and chief marketing officer of SAS Institute Inc.

SAS pushes BI to Apple’s iPad, iPhones | Network World

SAS Institute is teaming up with mobile BI (business intelligence) vendor Mellmo to bring analytic applications to Apple's iPhone and iPad, the companies announced Tuesday.

Analytics versus intelligence | Network World

Business intelligence is an over-used term that has had its day, and business analytics is now the differentiator that will allow customers to better forecast the future especially in this current economic climate, said SAS Institute Inc.'s senior vice-president and chief marketing officer.

Jim Goodnight, SAS Institute | Network World

SAS Institute Inc. held its annual Global Forum in Washington, D.C. this year, where the Cary, N.C.-based software vendor touted business analytics as the new differentiator for businesses.

Fibre Channel, iSCSI and SAS – oh my! | Network World

Today the Serial Attached SCSI expanders inside those JBODS or RAID systems allow you to extend the SCSI bus outside the boxes, daisy chaining them to hundreds of additional storage devices over an area of 100 meters. Moreover, put a SAS host bus adapter in an application server at both ends of the daisy chain and you have a data pool accessible to two machines.

SAS enhances RPR routing | Network World

SAS enhances RPR routing

SAS buys natural language processing vendor Teragram | Network World

SAS has purchased Teragram, a natural language processing (NLP) software vendor, in a bid to boost its existing technologies for text mining and business intelligence, the company announced Monday.

AudioCodes joins the ranks of session border controller suppliers | Network World

The list of session border controller (SBC) suppliers grew by one last week when AudioCodes announced the introduction of its Mediant 1000 Multi-Service Business Gateway (MSBG). The device combines a Media Gateway, enterprise class Session Border Controller, Data Router & Firewall, LAN Switch, WAN access, Stand Alone Survivability (SAS) and an on-board general purpose server. It is designed to complement service provider offers for IP-Centrex and SIP Trunking services, as well as distributed enterprises.

Why SAS and SATA are so attractive to users and resellers | Network World

Serial-attached SCSI, serial ATA and the storage reseller community are all going to be great friends. I was at a meeting last week in Chicago when storage distributor Bell Micro introduced vendors that have been developing the industry's new serial I/O technologies to a number of Midwestern resellers.   Resellers like road shows of this sort because they pull a lot of information into one place at one time - the resellers can talk to the vendors, gather plenty of information in a single day, and then get

Why will you like SAS? | Network World

In San Jose last week, Bell Micro, Fujitsu, LSI Logic and Supermicro got together to hold a coming out party for Serial Attach SCSI, or SAS, the newest incarnation of the SCSI device interface.

Vetting back-up services: Meet SAS 70 | Network World

So now that I've known about SAS 70 for more than 72 hours, I can say that having SAS 70 is better than not having it. But more than that is a stretch at this point. SAS 70 is, in a word, overwhelming. A Google search brings up more than 2 million results.

What lasts longer – SATA, serial-attached SCSI or Fibre Channel? | Network World

Readers often express concern over the comparative failure rates of serial ATA (SATA) and serial-attached SCSI (SAS) or Fibre Channel disk drives. Should buyers be put off if SATA's failure rate is less than six years, while the failure rate of a SCSI or Fibre Channel device may be up to 15 years? After all, do you really keep drives in-house for 15 years?  Or even for five? Of course not.

SAS Institute, National Instruments top list of companies with good work-life balance | Network World

Sixteen of the top 25 companies offering a good work-life balance are technology companies, according to a new ranking from the job site Glassdoor, with the SAS Institute and National Instruments leading the pack.

Comparing SAS, SATA and Fibre Channel | Network World

Today, we’ll compare the new Serial Attached SCSI disk technology to other disk technologies now available.

How vendors benefit from Serial Attached SCSI | Network World

Last time we began to look at why vendors are moving us off the parallel SCSI interface and onto Serial Attached SCSI, or SAS - identifying benefits such as thinner cables and increased signal integrity over longer distances. Today let’s look at some of the other benefits vendors expect to see.

One-two punch for SMB storage: SATA and SAS | Network World

Increasingly, SMB storage is being pushed out onto the network, affording SMB managers many of the same performance and manageability benefits that larger sites get. As mentioned last week, along with this gradual move to networked storage, we are also seeing a perceptible shift in preference that favors making those networked storage nodes arrays, rather than just JBODs.

Cloud security still needs a set of standards | Network World

Maybe SAS 70 isn’t the standard needed for insuring cloud security after all.

Smart Online helps a small business go and grow | Network World

Microsoft Corporation grabbed headlines recently when its chairman and chief technology architect Bill Gates announced the company would move toward software as a service, or SaS.  While Microsoft is telling customers what it will offer in a few years, another company has been quietly delivering SaS for nearly seven years.

SAS forms Life Sciences Organization | Network World

SAS Institute has joined the growing list of IT vendors with a more prominent focus on support and services for health-care customers, forming a Life Sciences Organization that will operate within its Americas sales division.

How we tested Ubuntu Server | Network World

We tested Ubuntu 9.0.4 in a gigabit network consisting of various client machines (HP, Dell, and Mac desktops and notebooks), principally on an HP DL580 G5 server (four socket, 16-core) server containing a SAS RAID array, 32GB of RAM, and two GBE connections. 

How we tested Apple Snow Leopard Server | Network World

We tested Apple Snow Leopard on two Apple-supplied servers, an older one that’s been in the lab as a test unit, and a newer XServe with 8GB of DRAM, SSD 128GB boot drive, three SAS secondary drives in RAID 5 configuration; twin GBE ports, two 2.6Ghz Intel quad r-core 64-bit CPUs. Our benchmarks were performed on the newer Xserve. We also tested upgrade time from OS 10.5.8 to 10.6.0, and found it to be short. We tested MacOS 10.6 on a switched GBE network connected via broadband to our cloud located in nF

SAS offers new analytical tools | Network World

SAS Institute this week rolled out enhancements to a handful of products at its SAS European Users Group International conference in Vienna, Austria, and announced an acquisition designed to help it provide better risk management software for the financial services industry.

Adaptec demos 12Gbps Serial Attached SCSI | Network World

The arrival of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) at 12Gbps will be a boon for demanding applications such as databases, according to Adaptec by PMC, which is demonstrating the technology at Cebit.