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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.6B
  • Private
  • US
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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
Contact Information

SAS Campus Dr

Cary, North Carolina 27513-2414

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1 919 531 0861

NAICS Code Other Technical and Trade Schools: 611519

Recent Events

  • Casinos Play SAS Analytics Card, Win Prestigious Innovative Solutions Award

    11/18/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • SAS sues British firm in software copyright dispute

    11/16/09 - Lawsuit Filed - View Story

  • Goodnight: SAS might 'eke out' 34th straight year of revenue growth

    10/28/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Invacare Standardizes on SAS® Financial Management, Escapes Spreadsheet Nightmare

    10/19/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Kyobo Life Insurance Selects SAS to Reduce and Prevent Fraud

    10/07/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Deutsche Telekom Chooses SAS Marketing Campaign Management as New International Standard

    10/05/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Developing countries tap SAS data analytics software to improve governance

    9/10/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • SAS Business Analytics Mission-Critical for Broadcaster

    9/10/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • SAP, SAS respond to IBM's planned SPSS acquisition

    8/01/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • IBM to buy SAS competitor SPSS for $1.2B

    7/28/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • Wet Seal selects SAS to size it right

    7/21/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • SAS in Visionaries Quadrant for Enterprise Marketing Management

    7/20/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

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