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Some interesting SAS-Teradata news

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Copyright © 2009 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Some interesting SAS-Teradata news.

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I am spending some time with SAS this week and I was struck by a couple of announcements related to the ongoing SAS/Teradata partnership. First, the two companies have partnered with Elder Research to create a Business Analytics Innovation Center. This will both pilot new analytics (something at which John and his team at Elder Research excel) and help customers with proofs of concept. I think the combination of SAS and Teradata is an interesting one, as I have said before. SAS’s focus on analytic modeling tools, Elder Research’s experience with finding the right analytic technique for a particular problem (even if it is a novel one as discussed here by John Elder at Predictive Analytics World), and Teradata’s focus on making a company’s transaction-level detail available in a high-performance data warehouse (as discussed by SingTel Optus for instance) is a very strong one and the BAI Center will be interesting to watch as it gears up next year.

Teradata and SAS have also announced a Business Insight Advantage program that is designed to make it easier …

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Copyright © 2009 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Some interesting SAS-Teradata news.

Syndicated from BeyeNetwork

I am spending some time with SAS this week and I was struck by a couple of announcements related to the ongoing SAS/Teradata partnership. First, the two companies have partnered with Elder Research to create a Business Analytics Innovation Center. This will both pilot new analytics (something at which John and his team at Elder Research excel) and help customers with proofs of concept. I think the combination of SAS and Teradata is an interesting one, as I have said before. SAS’s focus on analytic modeling tools, Elder Research’s experience with finding the right analytic technique for a particular problem (even if it is a novel one as discussed here by John Elder at Predictive Analytics World), and Teradata’s focus on making a company’s transaction-level detail available in a high-performance data warehouse (as discussed by SingTel Optus for instance) is a very strong one and the BAI Center will be interesting to watch as it gears up next year.

Teradata and SAS have also announced a Business Insight Advantage program that is designed to make it easier to adopt the technologies in an integrated way.


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