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SAS Seeks to Improve Data Mining of Social Media
By STEVE LOHR No one doubts that social media – all the stuff on Facebook, Twitter and other online forums – provides a rich lode of user sentiment that companies ought to be able to exploit. And not just to … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, Business Intelligence, Data 2.0, Intelligent Enterprise, Software
Tagged analysis, automated sentiment analysis, Business Intelligence, crowd-sourced, crowd-sourcing, data analytics, Facebook, SAS, SAS Institute, SAS Social Media Analytics, sentiment analysis, Social Media, social media analysis, Social Networking, Teragram, Twitter
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Netezza to bake analytics into appliances
Big math chews big data By Timothy Prickett Morgan Data warehousing appliance–maker Netezza wants to set its TwinFins loose on data analytics, thereby doubling the usefulness of the boxes and positioning them to better compete with alternatives from IBM, Oracle, … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, Business Intelligence, Data 2.0, Data Warehousing, Intelligent Enterprise, Intelligent planet, Software
Tagged analytics, big data, Data warehouse appliance, DemandTec, FPGA, Hadoop, IBM, in-database, in-memory, MapReduce, Microstrategy, NEC, Netezza, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Pursway, QuantiSense, SAS, SAS Institute, Teradata, Tibco, TwinFin
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Fixing health care: Five solutions that work today
from the SAS Institute Real-world applications that are making a difference Analytics hold the key to predicting what a person’s health experience will be: what risks are present, what treatments will be most effective, and what steps can be taken … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence, health care, Intelligent Enterprise, Intelligent planet, Software
Tagged analytics, ANZICS, Avantas, Data Quality, health care analytics, Health information technology, Horizon BCBSNJ, Informatics, Karolinska Institute, nursing, rheumatoid arthritis, SAS, SAS Institute
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SAS Institute, Zoho Take Business Intelligence Mainstream
by Matthew Weinberger Conventional wisdom says business intelligence software is designed for large enterprises. But recent moves from a range of software companies — including SAS Institute and Zoho, respectively — suggest BI is going broader and attracting SMB (small … Continue reading
At a Software Powerhouse, the Good Life Is Under Siege
By STEVE LOHR A TOUR of its carefully tended, 300-acre corporate campus here leaves little doubt why surveys, year after year, rate the SAS Institute, the world’s largest private software company, among the best places to work. There is the … Continue reading
Posted in BI SaaS, Business Intelligence, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise, Intelligent planet, Open Source, SaaS, Software
Tagged Advanced Analytics, analytics, BI, BI SaaS, Business Intelligence, Business Objects, Cognos, data explosion, data mining, Data Mining SaaS, Hyperion, Information Management, Open Source, predictive modeling, Reporting, SaaS, SAS, SAS Institute, SPSS, Statistical Analysis Software, Steve Lohr, Web analytics
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