A big thank you to our customers, partners, supporters and the SAS users that we met in Europe over the past few weeks.
We were excited to be a sponsor at the SAS Professionals Convention 2014 (SASProfs). It was the first year SASProfs had sponsors and it was great to be a part of it. We enjoyed showing SAS professionals how we help SAS customers get more value from metadata. We were also stoked to meet our Twitter followers in person and participate in the TweetBeam activity.
Michelle has a passion for all things metadata, and loves to teach and share her knowledge with others. She gave a fun presentation on Building a SAS Visual Analytics Dashboard for SAS Administrators which can be viewed on SAS Professionals TV. This was a condensed form of the presentation that Michelle co-authored with Tricia Aanderud at SAS Global Forum earlier this year.
SASProfs was very well-run, with a great variety of presentations on offer. The repeat sessions and live streams gave the attendees even more options. The picturesque location of the SAS UK headquarters created a relaxing atmosphere which allowed attendees to kick back and enjoy the social events as well.
Thanks to the friendly team at SASProfs for putting together such a great event. We hope to return in 2015.
Our Metacoda koalas also enjoyed meeting SAS users, visiting customers, partners and SAS offices. If you follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook, you would have seen their travels. Here is a follow up video montage of their trip in the Metacoda Koala YouTube Playlist.
We have an album of the Metacoda koalas, including photos of them with SAS users from around the world. If you have any of your own Metacoda koala snapshots that you’d like us to add, please send them to us at .
Thanks again to our supporters and new followers. We look forward in working with you in the near future.
To find out more about our software, visit our product page. You can register to download our free plug-ins and/or get a free one-month evaluation license to try out the rest of the plug-ins with your own SAS metadata.