Should they get together and write SAS history from the perspective of those who lived it and helped build the company from the early days till say 2020?
Would this be an interesting business and general tech history interest read?
Should they get together and write SAS history from the perspective of those who lived it and helped build the company from the early days till say 2020?
Would this be an interesting business and general tech history interest read?
I’m a SAS 1/2 lifer. The changes from when I started (just on benefits and attitude) have changed drastically. I find it very sad.
The rumors, at least :-)
It seems some savvy person could crowdsource the chapters from this website. Hmmmm
You'll have to buy the book to find out!
What rumors?
Only if it contained all the rumors.