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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.6B
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Gathering intelligence for business battles! SAS Institute Inc. deals in data warehousing and data mining software used to gather, manage, and analyze enormous amounts of corporate information. Clients use its software to find patterns in customer data, manage resources, and target new business. Founded in 1976, this $1.6 billion company is based Cary, NC and employs about 10,000 people. It also offers industry-specific integrated software and support packages. Some of its clients are Maytag, Air France, and the US Department of Defense. In March 2006 the company acquired the assets of Marketing Resource Management provider Veridiem, Inc., a privately held software company based in Maynard, MA, that helps customers analyze and optimize their returns across the entire spectrum of marketing investments.
Number of Employees 9,921
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Other Technical and Trade Schools: 611519
Recent Events
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Casinos Play SAS Analytics Card, Win Prestigious Innovative Solutions Award
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SAS sues British firm in software copyright dispute
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Goodnight: SAS might 'eke out' 34th straight year of revenue growth
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Invacare Standardizes on SAS® Financial Management, Escapes Spreadsheet Nightmare
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Kyobo Life Insurance Selects SAS to Reduce and Prevent Fraud
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Deutsche Telekom Chooses SAS Marketing Campaign Management as New International Standard
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Developing countries tap SAS data analytics software to improve governance
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SAS Business Analytics Mission-Critical for Broadcaster
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SAP, SAS respond to IBM's planned SPSS acquisition
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IBM to buy SAS competitor SPSS for $1.2B
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Wet Seal selects SAS to size it right
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SAS in Visionaries Quadrant for Enterprise Marketing Management
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Aircraft Finance & Leasing News - Europe
7/21/2008 At Farnborough this week, high oil prices have raised fears of a slew of order deferrals and cancellations as airlines trim capacity or wrestle with bankruptcy. Economic and oil fears appear to have sharpened the normal cyclical decline expected after a prolonged upswing. Some analysts say that could...
Aircraft Finance & Leasing News - Europe
7/14/2008 Airbus, EADS Airbus parent EADS' CEO said he is confident his company and U.S. partner Northrop Grumman Corp. will win a disputed $35 billion Pentagon Air Force tanker contract when the bidding process reopens. The Air Force in February selected the Northrop team to replace 179 Eisenhower-era...
Aircraft Supplier & MRO News
7/7/2008 ANA Aviation, Gabon Airlines Cargo ANA Aviation Services will handle Gabon Airlines Cargo in the UK, North America, Scandinavia and Spain under a GSA agreement. Gabon Airlines operates thrice-weekly Boeing 767 service between Paris and Libreville, with flights to Marseilles, Johannesburg and Dubai expected to begin later...
Airbus-led CRISTAL ITP project demonstrates new procedure
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The first in-flight demonstration of a flexible new procedure for oceanic airspace which reportedly saves fuel and lowers emissions during cruise, has been completed by partners of an Airbus-led projected called CRISTAL ITP (In-trail Procedure), with the partners including ISAVIA (the air traffic...
Aircraft Finance & Leasing News - Europe
Apr 7, 2008 Airbus, EADS French stock exchange regulator AMF College believes it has found evidence - following a long-running inquiry - of a failure to comply with market trading rules at Airbus parent company EADS. EADS - as well as the concerned company and Airbus executives -...
Aircraft News - Europe
Feb 11, 2008 ATC overhaul would cut emissions, European carriers say. European carriers say overhauling the Continent's aging air traffic control system will help cut greenhouse gas emissions. Experts note that fuel consumption and emissions would decline by up to 10% if air routes were straightened and the air...
SAS rapped for flying with unsafe planes
STOCKHOLM AFP — Scandinavian Airlines System SAS faced harsh criticism and the possibility of losing flight permits after it revealed that it had flown 10 planes that did not meet safety requirements. "We received a harsh letter from Scandinavian aviation authority STK in which they state that if we...
Siemens developing mobile technology for use while flying.(Brief Article)
Siemens has plans to develop a technology which will enable people to use their cellphones while in an airplane. The company has signed an agreement with Airbus SAS under which it will provide the aircraft manufacturer with the technology based on the GSM wireless standard. Airbus...
SAS selects Rolls-Royce Trent 700 for new Airbus A330-300s.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 April 2001-ROLLS-ROYCE: SAS selects Rolls-Royce Trent 700 for new Airbus A330-300s C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:24042001 Scandinavian Airlines System SAS today (24 April) became the latest customer for the Rolls-Royce Trent engine family when it announced the selection...
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