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Alyssa Farrell 0
Back to basics: cut through the meter hype and improve the grid

Earlier this month in Washington DC, utility executives shared the pains and triumphs in the turmoil that is today’s energy market.  With a patchwork of regulatory frameworks across North America coupled with discouraging economics of many smart grid investments, utilities seem more disparate in projects and management than ever before.

Analytics
Mike Nemecek 0
Analytics gone wild?

A recent post on the International Institute for Analytics (IIA) site, Analytics Conferences Gone Wild!, is*not* about how statisticians are sexy. Yes, I'm recalling that memorable quote in the August 2009 NY Times story, "For Today’s Graduate, Just One Word: Statistics,” which included the following quote: “I keep saying that

Scott VanValkenburgh 0
Top 5 things you should know about alliances

What is involved in establishing new partnerships? Why does SAS need partners? What do SAS alliance managers do anyway? What does this have to do with you? With these questions in mind, I bring you the top 5 things you should know about alliances. 1. Alliance Relationships Require Care and

Analytics
Dan Zaratsian 1
Analytics is a field of dreams

Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra As Moneyball hits theaters on September 23, I know awareness and appreciation for analytics will spike. The thought of the little guy being able to outmaneuver their stronger, better equipped opponent resonates with many people and relates

David Park 0
Doesn’t everyone use an anti-money laundering solution?

Recently I had the privilege to attend two customer events hosted at SAS’ new Executive Briefing Center. The first was a two-day SAS anti-money laundering (AML) customer connections workgroup which was then followed by the 7th Annual Terrorism Financing and Money Laundering Forum. Some of you may be thinking, “Isn’t anti-money

Ian Manocha 0
Debating the possibilities for 'open data' in the UK

SAS UK has been working closely with the think tank Demos, a leading voice of authority on public policy and politics, undertaking a project on the topic of ‘open data’ and how its use can help to assign political accountability, give responsibility to citizens and even save lives. In July 2011,

Analytics
Rachel Alt-Simmons 0
The intelligent business analyst

Sometimes when you change a couple of words around, you can end up with an entirely new concept. In a conversation with a co-worker around analytic roles and responsibilities, she noted that we shouldn’t be talking about “business intelligence analysts,” but discussing ways to create “intelligent business analysts.” Brilliant!! One

Analytics | Data Management
Kristine Vick 0
The "perfect fit" for a specialty retailer's data management needs

A women’s specialty retailer operating more than 1,000 boutiques, Chico’s FAS, Inc. was faced with a significant challenge: reducing the number of markdowns while more effectively targeting its middle- to high-income clientele. To achieve these goals, the company needed to optimize its prices and more effectively target its most valuable customers,

Waynette Tubbs 0
Partnering to fight financial crimes

"Viewed by law enforcement, there is no line between money laundering and fraud; the distinction is the underlying activity." That was Dan Wager's opening remark to his discussion of fraud convergence during the 7th Annual Terrorism Financing and Money Laundering Forum hosted in Cary, North Carolina. Wager is Senior Vice

Analytics
Waynette Tubbs 0
Emerging trends in fraud

One of the hottest topics on today's agenda for financial institutions is FFIEC's recently released guidance supplement calling for layered fraud secuity and authentication. So, during the recent Terrorism Financing and Money Laundering Forum in Cary, North Carolina, a panel discussion on fraud was developed to discuss emerging trends in fraud -

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