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Course Duration: 40hrs (3.5 week ends)
Classes are held at:
Local Training
35240 Nankin Blvd., Suite 403, Westland MI 48185
Global Training
Over the Internet with live tutors, Lab Assistants and Administrators at the comforts of your home.
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Why Pilgrims?
Pilgrims follows global best practices when it comes to Training Methodologies, Security Processes and Practices within the organization. Our highly secure, robust and agile infrastructure has been rated 'best in class' during client audits.
Pilgrims trains it's prime partner employees and prospective employees on ERP, CRM and other cutting edge technologies like Documentum as part of the continuous learning initiative at the Velosys’s state of the art training facility.
- State of the art lab & class room facilities
- Unlimited lab access
- Limited class size
- Interview preparation
- Placement Assistance
- Developed by Pilgrims certified instructors with over 30 collective years of technical experience
- Excellent course material with tutorials
- Sun Certified Instructors with years of EMC Training Experience
- Instructors with over ten years of industry experience
- Instructors with master's degrees and prior training experience
- Support when you are on project
- H1B and Green card processing for the international students of all visa categories
The fundamental objective of the course is to prepare students for the contract and fulltime Documentum positions at various fortune 500 companies apart from all the small and mid range corporates requiring Documentum talent.
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Why SAS?
SAS was conceived by Anthony J. Barr in 1966.[1] As a North Carolina State University graduate student from 1962 to 1964, Barr had created an analysis of variance modeling language inspired by the notation of statistician Maurice Kendall, followed by a multiple regression program that generated machine code for performing algebraic transformations of the raw data. Drawing on those programs and his experience with structured data files[2], he created SAS, placing statistical procedures into a formatted file framework. From 1966 to 1968, Barr developed the fundamental structure and language of SAS.
One strength of the system was analyzing experiments with missing data, which was useful to the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries, among others
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