SAS RSS Feeds
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Corporate feeds
Press releases
Customer success
News features
Media coverage
Webcasts
White papers
Customer support feeds
Discussion forums
SAS Samples
SAS Notes for SAS®9
Problem Notes for SAS®9
SAS Notes for SAS Version 8
Problem Notes for SAS Version 8
Content Highlights and Updates
News for SAS Press Authors
SAS Publishing News and Updates
SAS blogs
sascom voices (View this blog)
Closing the Intelligence Gap: Gary Cokins finds the missing pieces (View this blog)
The SAS Dummy (View this blog)
Key Happenings at support.sas.com (View this blog)
BI and the Chicken Pot Pie (View this blog)
Fair Lending Compliance (View this blog)
DataFlux Community of Experts (View this blog)
JMP Blog (View this blog)
Regional feeds
Austria – press releases
Austria – customer success
Canada – press releases
Canada – customer success
Canada – media coverage
France – press releases
Germany – press releases
Germany – customer success
Ireland – press releases
Japan – press releases
Japan – customer success
Netherlands – press releases
South Africa – press releases
South Africa – customer success
Spain – press releases
Spain – customer success
Switzerland – press releases
United Kingdom – press releases
United Kingdom – customer success
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a notification system used to alert individuals when new content is available on a Web site. To read or subscribe to an RSS feed, you must use an RSS feed reader or a browser with an RSS reader built in (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox and Safari all have built-in feed readers). Feed readers are special programs that can monitor, retrieve and then translate RSS feeds that are provided to them.
For more information on RSS, read our brief RSS FAQ or this article from DigitalTrends.com on how to use RSS or Wikipedia's articles on Web feeds and RSS.
Terms of use
SAS offers SAS feeds subject to the SAS Terms of Use. Your subscription to and continued use of SAS RSS feeds constitutes your acceptance of these terms. |