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SAS Drives Business Intelligence Through Databases
Predicting the Where with Spatial Intelligence
Beyond the Bar Chart
An Infrastructure for Innovation
What's Your Performance Management IQ?
7 Ways to Fight Back Against Fraud
New SAS Customer Support Site Unveiled


 

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Dear Readers

In this issue, you'll learn three new ways to quickly turn data into useful information that impacts the bottom line:

1. You can now analyze data within your database engines with SAS® In-Database processing.

2. You can combine your data with spatial intelligence and learn where to open your next store or distribute resources.

3. You can even view your data in new and exciting ways. Go beyond the bar chart with powerful interactive data visualization technology that puts your data into motion, allowing trends to appear and stories to unfold.

Happy hunting!

Anne-Lindsay Beall
Editor, SAS Business Report




 

SAS Drives Business Intelligence Through Databases
Find out how deeper integration of SAS Analytics within database engines will help you streamline analytic processes and make better decisions faster.


Predicting the Where with Spatial Intelligence
Learn where to open a new store, where to distribute supplies, where to add resources - and more.


Beyond the Bar Chart
Explore information through powerful, interactive data visualization technologies.


An Infrastructure for Innovation
ICICI Bank consolidates its business intelligence framework across a network of about 950 branches and 3,300 ATMs in 17 countries.


What's Your Performance Management IQ?
Test what you've learned in our five-part series of articles that described how organizations manage performance.


7 Ways to Fight Back Against Fraud
Insurance companies use a variety of tactics to detect and deflect fraudulent claims.


New SAS Customer Support Site Unveiled
The newly redesigned SAS customer Web site, support.sas.com, was launched on Oct. 22. Learn more about the four main areas of the site - Knowledge Base, Support, Learning Center and Community - in this blog post from SAS support site expert Renee Harper.



 
 
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