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Felix Liao
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Data Management Solutions Manager, SAS Australia and New Zealand
Felix Liao is the Solutions Manager for Data Management for SAS Australia and New Zealand.
He is based at the company’s regional head office in Sydney and is responsible for the data management areas within SAS which includes Data Integration, Data Quality and Master Data Management.
Before joining SAS, Felix was a senior product specialist within the IBM software group in Australia and New Zealand but has also worked for a number of other market leading software vendors in the enterprise information management space including Autonomy and Tibco.
He obtained his MBA, majoring in Finance and Strategy from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management and His Bachelor of Engineering in Computers from the University of NSW.
Recent Posts
Quality, governance and the trustworthiness of data
For the many years that I have been involved in the area of enterprise information management, I have seen organisations struggle with the issue of ... Read More
Guess who is rated number one in Data Quality again?
According to the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Quality, DataFlux (a wholly owned subsidiary of SAS) continues to be the market leader when ... Read More
Big Data problem anyone?
Like it or not, "Big Data" is getting a lot of coverage both in traditional media and social media chatters. The traditional IT Analyst firms are selling ... Read More
A plumber's craic
Hi! My name is Felix Liao and I'm the third person on the ANZ technology practice team, focussing on data management. Naturally, I'll be doing ... Read More

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