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SAS India has come out with SAS9, complete with a new platform, enhanced analytics and refined user interfaces that provide fresh insights for solving business problems and driving competitive advantage. According to the company, SAS9 can accommodate changing organizational needs without any loss of efficiency. The new platform connects all SAS applications so they work together transparently, and it also communicates with other data sources and programmes.

SAS India MD and CEO Vivek Gokarn said, “We grew 30% in 2003 and SAS9 is expected to drive this pace of growth to an even higher level by 40% by actually expanding the market for BI solutions.” SAS India aims to expand its direct customer facing team and also alliance partners. This is in line with the overall strategy of expanding its industry and solution domain expertise.

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