Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year – I'm a Halloween enthusiast. It’s a time for spine-tingling thrills, haunted tales and lots of candy corn.

But there’s one fear lurking in the shadows that sends shivers down the spines of data scientists, IT leaders and executives alike, and it’s no ordinary ghost or goblin. It’s the dreaded data duplication nightmare!

Never fear. Don’t let data duplication scare you. Thankfully, the SAS AI-Driven Entity Resolution model is here to banish those database doppelgängers, slashing through entity chaos and bringing order to the (data) underworld!

Banishing the data doppelgängers

The SAS AI-Driven Entity Resolution model swoops in to streamline decision-making and enhance operational efficiency by unmasking each entity and combining them into a single, clear view.

It brings razor-sharp data preparation, flexible fuzzy matching and accuracy-driven scoring that work together to root out duplicates, clean inconsistencies, and drive true clarity in banking, health care, insurance, the public sector, and beyond.

We’re talking single-source magic that improves data quality, saves time and yes – slashes costs. Consider those data doppelgängers officially ghosted.

Like magic . . . but better

When the SAS AI-Driven Entity Resolution model gets into action, it conjures up a spell of clarity. But that’s just the beginning! SAS Models embed themselves only when and where you need them, like a well-timed magic spell that never overstays its welcome. Need a quick response on key decision points? Boom! The AI magic is there. Want to keep costs from creeping up? You’ve got it.

SAS Models are high-performance and portable, so they aren’t tied down to any particular platform and work just about anywhere – lightweight, resilient, and ready to go wherever you need them most. With SAS Models, you have interoperable, high-functioning solutions that follow your lead, helping your data integrate seamlessly across ecosystems.

There are no scary surprises, just the power of SAS AI working like a charm.

Need a spell to bring your data back to life?

Forget the nightmare of one-size-fits-all models that don’t quite fit – SAS Models are created to bring tailored, accurate innovations that address specific industry challenges. They understand industries' real-world pains, like an intuitive potion expert. Your data isn’t dead. Use SAS Models for precise, practical solutions to bring your data back to life.

Data mastermind

Whether it’s the SAS AI-Driven Entity Resolution model or a high-powered suite of machine learning models, SAS Models are here to modernize your analytics journey. They provide a clear, tangible pathway to conquer old data issues and create a future-focused approach with AI, machine learning and analytics. Think of SAS Models as your crystal ball, showing you exactly how to mastermind the data maze and take a confident step forward.

When you use SAS Models, there’s no need for spooky guesswork or data skeletons in the closet. Just seamless, AI-driven insights that make your data glow with clarity.

Happy spooky season . . . and even happier modeling.

Learn more: Accelerate innovation with lightweight, packaged AI models tailored to your industry

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Udo Sglavo

Vice President, Applied AI and Modeling R&D, SAS

Udo leads Applied Artificial Intelligence and Modeling Research and Development at SAS. With a 25-year track record of fostering technology innovation and excellence, Udo heads a team of expert developers and data scientists dedicated to pioneering cutting-edge software and leveraging advanced models to transform the way the world works. By imagining and building the next generation of AI-driven models and software solutions, Udo helps organizations harness the power of data and analytics to solve their toughest  business challenges and outpace the world around them.​ Udo’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve has earned him recognition as a global thought leader shaping the future of technology. In addition, Udo has written three publications and holds four patents in advanced analytics.

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