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Steve Polilli
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I've worked in SAS media relations since 2008. Prior to that I held PR positions at several other technology companies. Earlier in my career I was a news reporter and editor.

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Behind the scenes with SAS R&D

While much of what they say is over my non-technical head, one thing is clear: SAS research and development team members are clearly excited by the new capabilities they have added to the newest release of SAS Analytics. Their pride of accomplishment is plain to see -- even by me

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A tractor for your data models?

I'll admit I am sometimes given to hyperbole. But is it a stretch for me to say SAS Factory Miner is to data science what the tractor was to farming? Consider the following: I am now hearing people describe traditionally created data models as “handcrafted.” One well-known manufacturer now relies on more than

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Early adopter bets on Hadoop maturity — and wins

Was it really just three years ago that an IT leader needed nerves of steel to commit to a business-critical application that used Hadoop? As Epsilon's VP of Products Bob Zurek can tell you: It was. While the open source big data framework was considered a huge gamble for digital marketing agency Epsilon

Data Management
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Your data is in Hadoop, so what?

Okay, let's say your data is in Hadoop. The distributed, open source framework is configured as it should be across low-cost servers and your data is sitting in those clusters. It's been a meaningful effort to get to this point but how does it benefit your organization? If it's not doing something

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How are Hadoop deployments like snowflakes?

Because every single Hadoop deployment, like the structure of a snowflake, is different. For the open source big data framework, there are different distributions from various Hadoop vendors and all implementations are, or should be, tailored for that specific organization’s needs. And given this infinite variety of Hadoop foundations, the analytics

Analytics
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Top 9 SAS news stories for 2013

As we near the heights of this festive holiday season, children have thoughts of sugar plums dancing in their heads and adults look forward to a long winter’s nap, but we elves of the SAS media relations team reflect on the fruits of a year’s worth of labor. This is

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