Milano, 27 febbraio 2007 – For the fourth consecutive
year, KMWorld magazine has named SAS, the leader in business intelligence,
among 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management. The
list – compiled
by KMWorld editorial staff and writers, knowledge management practitioners,
theorists, analysts, and vendors and their customers – identifies
visionary companies that are making a difference in knowledge management.
According to KMWorld, there were slightly more than 1,500 companies
under the umbrella of knowledge management in 2006. Knowledge
management is defined as a range of practices used by organizations
to identify,
create, represent and distribute information for reuse, awareness and
learning across organizations. SAS supplies its customers with software
solutions, training and technical support that enable its customers
to better capture and harness the power of their data. These offerings
range from information management and customer management to enterprise
risk management and performance management.
“If there is a single trait shared by the companies on the list,
it is their determination to treat the entire constituency chain, from
top to bottom, with respect and without hubris,” according to
Hugh McKellar, Editor in Chief of KMWorld magazine. “Clearly,
attitude alone doesn’t warrant inclusion on the list; attitude
must be accompanied by elegance in the design and implementation of
their software.”
“The fact that the list is generated by expert members of the
knowledge management community is a particular honor,” said Jim
Davis, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
of SAS. “Recognition
by our peers and our customers are the most important ways we measure
SAS’ success. “
About KMWorld
The leading information provider serving the knowledge,
document and content management systems market, KMWorld informs more
than 50,000
subscribers about the components and processes – and subsequent
success stories – that together offer solutions for improving
business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information
Today Inc.