CARY, NC (16 marzo 2009) – Hundreds
of professionals and renowned experts in business
forecasting will
meet at
F2009 June
1-2 in Cary, NC. This is SAS’ fourth annual business forecasting
conference. F2009 provides a close-up look at best practices and
new methods helping organizations prosper. SAS, the leader in
business
analytics, offers training and sessions to help forecasting
professionals improve their companies’ ability to plan
effectively. Attendees will also appreciate seeing the exhibits
and networking with peers, technical experts and industry visionaries
from around the world.
“In good economic times, companies may be able to get by with
poor forecasting and inefficient operations; but now, none have that
luxury,” said Mike Gilliland, Analytics Product Marketing Manager
at SAS and F2009 planning committee member. “Analytics provides
an invaluable advantage in tough economic times, helping organizations
reduce waste and inefficiencies, and optimize performance.”
Now more than ever, employees must stay on top of their businesses
and work smarter. Organizations that improve forecasting processes
are positioned to see significant gains during the economic recovery
ahead.
Keynote speakers include Oral Capps, Texas A&M University; Jonathan
Crook, University of Edinburgh; Tony Bellotti, Credit Research Centre;
Frank Diebold, University of Pennsylvania; and Michael Leonard, SAS.
Session speakers represent StatCanada, Institute for the Future, Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas, University of Chicago, and HAVI Global Solutions,
among other business, government and academic organizations.
“Last year’s event drew hundreds of forecasting professionals
from more than a dozen countries,” said Jerry
Oglesby of SAS,
who is co-chairing this conference with Tom Fomby of Southern Methodist
University. “The new ideas, contacts and education that attendees
bring back from F2009 will improve forecasting in companies worldwide,” added
Oglesby.
Globally recognized as an industry leader in analytics,
SAS delivers consistent and reliable analysis of business information
to produce insights for competitive advantage.
Register for
F2009 and post-conference training today.