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SAS®9 running on dual-core Intel®
Itanium® 2-based server delivers faster business intelligence
CARY, NC (July 18, 2006) – SAS, the
leader in business intelligence, today announced that the SAS® Enterprise
Intelligence Platform has been optimized to support the new
Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 processors (formerly codenamed
Montecito). This optimization will significantly improve the
performance of SAS’ leading business intelligence software
running on Intel Itanium 2-based systems.
The new Dual-core Intel Itanium-2 processors were designed to
handle the compute-intensiveness of business analytics, making
it an ideal platform for SAS Enterprise Business Intelligence.
“SAS®9 leverages the breakthrough capabilities of
the new dual-core Intel Itanium 2 processor to deliver the
performance and reliability needed to serve our business
intelligence customers,” said Keith Collins, Chief Technology
Officer at SAS. “A solution based on SAS®9and the
dual-core Intel Itanium 2-based servers brings a comprehensive
BI platform to the enterprise, maximizing resources for greater
flexibility and lowering operational costs to help drive better
decisions faster throughout an organization.”
SAS customers using Intel Itanium 2 processors can take full
advantage of 64-bit business analytic applications, such as data
mining. Leading analyst firm IDC has stated “Increasingly,
organizations are relying on Itanium to address some of the most
critical needs of their business.”* The collaboration between
SAS and Intel gives businesses a competitive edge by providing
solutions that help them make quick and accurate decisions based
on efficiently analyzing the vast amounts of data available.
“Intel and SAS continue to work closely together to deliver
scalable business intelligence solutions on Intel-based
platforms to advance the way people use information. We do this
by helping customers realize increased performance and
reliability in SAS applications running on the new dual-core
Intel Itanium® 2 series 9000 processor,” said Kirk Skaugen, Vice
President Digital Enterprise Group, Intel Corporation. “We will
also continue joint optimization efforts on the latest Intel
platforms, which include innovative features like dual-core,
multi-core, and virtualization designed specifically to address
enterprise-scale IT requirements.”
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