Ask the Expert Webinar Series

Thinking of Moving From SAS® Enterprise Guide to SAS® Viya®? What to Consider.

May 20 • 10 a.m. ET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

Are you considering transitioning from SAS Enterprise Guide to SAS Viya?

There are multiple options for how to go about this move, and many benefits.

We’ll also take a look at SAS Studio compared to SAS Enterprise Guide, to provide you with options and benefits galore.

You will learn:

  • What options are available to a SAS Enterprise Guide user transitioning to Viya.
  • How SAS Enterprise Guide compares to SAS Studio.
  • About additional benefits gained with SAS Viya.

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About the experts

Speaker 1

Gemma Robson

Principal Technical Training Consultant, SAS

With over two decades of experience using SAS, Gemma brings a rich tapestry of knowledge and expertise to the table. Joining SAS as a solutions implementation consultant and gaining early exposure to the innovative SAS®9 products, Gemma then transitioned to SAS Education, where she specialized in teaching SAS programming, SAS Enterprise Guide and introductory statistics before moving to the adoption practice. There, she created bespoke training content, harnessing customer-specific data to optimize learning outcomes. Now serving as a curriculum lead in the content development team at SAS, Gemma focuses on using flows in SAS Studio. Committed to continuous learning and innovation, she's passionate about using education and technology to empower individuals in data analytics at SAS.

Speaker 1

Wilbram Hazejager

Principal Product Manager, SAS

Wilbram is a product manager in the data engineering team at SAS. He has been involved in SAS’ data management products for many years in various roles, including architecture, working closely with customers and authoring several papers on SAS data management products. He holds a Master of Science degree in Applied Mathematics from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands.