Web Development and Design White Papers
Visual Guide to SAS Web Application Development
Overview The browser wars have entered a new era with Google Chrome challenging Microsoft Internet Explorer's dominance. One of the driving forces and strategies for Google Chrome is to have the browser function as a platform to deliver interactive applications rather than just static websites. The new browser is designed from the bottom up with the purpose of optimizing performance for delivering applications. SAS software has traditionally been reserved for power users performing analytics for specific vertical business intelligence needs. The browser war illustrates the maturity of the delivery of web applications. This presents opportunities for SAS solutions to be delivered to a wider audience with minimal user requirements outside of a web browser.
| Publisher | SAS Institute | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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The business value of Web 2.0 technology.
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