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SAS expands data integration initiative New software, resources and R&D commitment SAN FRANCISCO (March 27, 2006) – SAS, the leader in business intelligence, today announced a major corporate initiative to extend its capabilities and market leadership in data integration – the transformation of disparate, poorly connected islands of information into an enterprise-wide environment that provides quality, up-to-the-minute information. In his book “Simplicity,” business management expert and author Bill Jensen indicates that the most conservative estimates show business information doubling every three years, while some estimates say data doubles every year. Data integration is crucial because many large businesses find themselves with operational data – point-of-sale transactions, RFID data, call centre interactions and bank transactions, for example – scattered across multiple platforms and variations of technology, making it very difficult to stay in synch across enterprises and harness live data. To tackle the problem, companies have built up a hodgepodge of vendor and home-grown software – such as relational database management systems, ETL, data quality and a variety of data integration systems – that are often incompatible, redundant, and underperforming. Information shared across organizations often is contradictory, inconsistent and inaccurate. SAS intends to increase its research and development investment in data integration by 15 percent each in 2006 and 2007 to help advance a universal data integration platform that helps companies reduce information management cost and complexity. In 2005 SAS invested 24 percent of its $1.68 billion in revenues in company-wide R&D, a percentage unrivaled among major software vendors. Today’s announcement, which in addition to SAS’ expanded financial commitment includes new software and customer resources, is meant to help customers bring together data integration technologies typically needed in real time for operational business applications with technologies needed for business intelligence and decision support. The announcement came at the annual SAS Users Group International (SUGI) conference in San Francisco, attended by more than 4,000 SAS users from around the world. It includes:
The new data integration technologies and resources from SAS will help companies quickly attain and manage consistent and trusted data throughout the organization. SAS Data Integration offers a comprehensive data integration solution that includes technologies for connectivity and metadata; data cleansing and enrichment; extraction, transformation and loading (ETL); migration and synchronization; data federation; and master data management. These capabilities provide organizations with the flexibility, reliability and agility to respond quickly to new data integration requirements, consolidate vendors, standardize on one integration solution for both operational and business intelligence applications, and reduce the overall cost of data integration. Intrawest, a world leader in destination resorts and adventure travel, uses technologies from SAS and DataFlux to address its data integration issues. Like many companies in this market, Intrawest was created through a series of acquisitions over many years, but the company had difficulties creating 360-degree view of its customers because Intrawest had never consolidated customer data from the different companies. Intrawest has consolidated its customer information using data integration software for master data management from SAS and DataFlux to create a more holistic and historical view of its customers. From the time anyone enters one of its resort properties, Intrawest wants to extend the best offer given each customer’s particular profile and behavioural information. Intrawest examines all its customer databases, finds duplicate customer information, merges it, and delivers an understanding of its customers with suggestions on how to market to them. “SAS and DataFlux have helped us track our customers’ behavioural patterns and develop a more useful, reliable view of each of our customers,” said Anne Donohoe, Director of Customer Relationship Marketing at Intrawest. “Now we can fine-tune our marketing efforts to develop targeted offers that take into account each of our customers’ behaviours, lifestyles and values.” “Most organizations struggle because other vendors cannot deliver all the critical elements of a comprehensive, effective data integration solution,” said Jim Davis, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at SAS. “SAS Data Integration helps solve a broad range of issues in the enterprise as data volumes explode, further complicated by mergers, acquisitions and the ongoing need to modernize aging systems.” For more information, please visit the SAS Data Integration Web portal. Back to Recent SAS Press Releases About SAS SAS is the market leader in providing a new generation of business intelligence software and services that create true enterprise intelligence. SAS solutions are used at more than 40,000 sites -- including 96 of the top 100 companies on the FORTUNE Global 500® -- to develop more profitable relationships with customers and suppliers; to enable better, more accurate and informed decisions; and to drive organizations forward. SAS is the only vendor that completely integrates leading data warehousing, analytics and traditional BI applications to create intelligence from massive amounts of data. For nearly three decades, SAS has been giving customers around the world The Power to Know®. Visit us at www.sas.com. SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. ® indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 2006 SAS Institute Inc. Cary, NC, USA. All rights reserved. |
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