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SAS has won two Datamation Product of the Year Awards, which recognise achievement and innovation in enterprise software and hardware products.
In a time of rapid change, success or failure depends on how quickly information becomes knowledge and knowledge fuels decisions, says Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS.
A Gartner ranking shows SAS to be the number one business intelligence (BI) vendor in terms of revenue in Asia Pacific with a 17.5% share and number two in EMEA with 17.4%.
With customer lifetime value information, companies can offer differentiated service levels, says SAS strategist Gary Cokins.
Vendors should focus on how business intelligence (BI) can be used to solve business problems, Theo Spickett, manager at Accenture, told delegates to the recent SAS Forum.
Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS, has been inducted into the CRN Industry Hall of Fame.
IT organisations are maturing as CIOs become more strategic, and their departments focus more on corporate governance and aligning their work with corporate goals, says Richard Seery, program director, SAS IT Intelligence, EMEA.
Poor data quality leads to poor decision-making, particularly when it comes to supplier relationship management (SRM), says Brian O'Rourke, global marketing strategist for SAS Supplier Relationship Management.
Activity-based management (ABM) software takes the guesswork out of deciding which services to offer at what price and to which customers, says Ken King, who oversees SAS Institute's product strategy for telecommunications.
Companies need to discard tunnel vision when it comes to managing information, says Paul Nel, partner, Information Systems Assurance & Advisory Services, Ernst & Young South Africa.
For the third year in a row, analyst firm IDC has listed SAS as one of the top three business analytics vendors by revenue.
SAS has been elected to the Java Community Process executive committee for Java Standard/Enterprise Edition.