RSS Explained
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and represents a set of data formats for sharing information. RSS permits sites such as Newtyne to share, provide and syndicate the content of their site in a simplified form. RSS allows you to keep up to date on changes in the content of a particular site, or group of sites without having to visit them all, by aggregating the RSS feeds into a single access point.
Using RSS Feeds
To use RSS feeds from the Newtyne, or any other site, you need to select your access method: this may be a browser such as Firefox, Opera or Safari (or Internet Explorer 7), a piece of software called an aggregator, or a web-based aggregator. (See below for a list of resources.)
Adding an RSS feed to Firefox Live Bookmarks

To use RSS with Firefox, look for the RSS icon in the right of the address bar (or bottom right, if you are using an earlier version), then click on the link which pops up to add the link to your Live Bookmarks. When the dialogue opens, select a location to store the RSS feed. Updates to the RSS feed will be automatically reflected in your bookmarks. Clicking on a bookmark will open the relevant entry in the site.
Subscribing to an RSS feed using an aggregator

An aggregator, or news reader is either an application which you install on your main computer, or web-based, which allows you to check your RSS feeds from any internet-enabled computer. Once you have chosen and installed/ subscribed to your aggregator you can add RSS feeds in several ways. Visit the site whose feed you wish to select and look for the orange RSS icon, drag the icon to your aggregator, click on the icon, then drag the url to your aggregator, or cut and paste the url.
Yes, we have looked after SAS Version 6 to Version 8, and
Version 8 to Version 9 upgrades. Newtyne can provide both the specialist SAS technical expertise to guide you through a system upgrade and also suitably skilled SAS programmers to help you undertake such a task.
Yes, Newtyne are the only fully-accredited SAS Institute Training Partner in Scotland. As a result of this partnership we are pleased to announce that SAS Training Courses are available from both our offices in the centre of Edinburgh and on-site at your own premises.
Details of our course public course schedule can be found
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No, as each solution is tailored to your actual need. We will be happy to discuss your requirements and provide you with a quote based on the quantity of data you have and the complexity of the analysis you require.
Yes, we store your data in a dedicated Datacentre. This facility not only has strict 'physical' security around the clock but also it uses the latest technology to make sure that no unauthorised person accesses your information over the web.
Quite simply: yes!
You show us the data you have available for analysis, we then cleanse, organise and present it back to you. You then just use your SAS software through a secure internet browser to help you meet your business intelligence needs.
A Managed Service Provider will only charge you for as much of their services as you require. With many systems, like those that provide SAS solutions, the minimum costs associated with the support of both hardware and software may exceed the potential returns you anticipate.
Newtyne are able to subdivide these costs, through their customer base, and will only charge you based on your actual need.
A Managed Service Provider (MSP) is a company that manages information technology services for other companies via the Web.
Newtyne are an MSP delivering services allowing their customers access to cost-effective Business Intelligence.