Charles Darwin is often quoted as saying that, in the long history of humankind (and animal kind too), it’s “those who learned to collaborate” that have prevailed. I’d like to think the father of modern biology would be impressed at the recent SAS Clinical Trial Data Transparency Forum, where more
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“Technological innovation is no longer a choice: it is an imperative.” So said Scott O’Malia, Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, about trade surveillance during his keynote address at the recent SAS-sponsored New Risk in Energy 2014 conference in Houston. He was attempting, as he has before, to spur
![Series: BCBS 239 – Principle 3](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2014/04/Principle-3-702x336.png)
Principle 3: Accuracy and Integrity – A bank should be able to generate accurate and reliable risk data to meet normal and stress/crisis reporting accuracy requirements. Data should be aggregated on a largely automated basis so as to minimize the probability of errors. It seems logical that banks would want
Have you ever wondered how extracting value from big data might be like skateboarding? Really, it never crossed your mind? Actually, to be honest I had never considered it either, not even one little bit. At least, not until I watched a skateboarding legend explain, “The Art of Good Practice”
![Scholastic chess: A gateway to STEM education Before the chess tournament](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2014/03/crowd_before_tourney_start-626x336.jpg)
For a lot of North Carolina chess families, this past weekend was action-packed. It was the 40th North Carolina K-12 Chess Championship, a three day event hosted by Chess Achieves and sponsored by SAS. Many families drove in on Friday from as far away as the mountains in the west and