It’s been a big week of mirror gazing in the PR funhouse. What does this have to do with SAS? Let’s just call it a convenient excuse to congratulate our PR department for being recognized by IT journalists as one of the top PR teams in the country. For its
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Bruce Kitto is a Senior Director of Research and Development for SAS. What are you working on right now? In addition to the Customer Intelligence projects, I have now taken a dive into the deep end in terms of the retail divisions both in Cary and in Middleton. This has
Kathy Council is the Vice President of Publications at SAS. What are you working on right now? I’m working on two important initiatives for Pubs. The first is to come to an agreement with the Applications Division under Radhika Kulkarni to decide how our two groups will develop future documentation.
Dwight Mouton is a Product Manager for SAS Americas. What are you working on right now? I'm quite busy right now. I'm finalizing requirements for Marketing Optimization version 5.3., settling in after a move from Winston Salem to Cary, and looking for customers who will discuss Marketing Optimization with me.
Francisco Olvera is a sales manager for SAS North America, based in the SAS Mexico office. What are you working on right now? I am currently developing sales strategies based on business issues, targeting CXO levels and decision makers. What are you reading? As for books, I’m reading the Cyropaedia
Hi everyone. I am fairly new to SAS as a Program Development Specialist with the Executive and User Events Department. I had the great opportunity last year to work on SAS Global Forum 2008, which was a wonderful success with over 3,700 attendees in San Antonio. This year I again
(Sometimes the ROI is never having to say you're sorry.) 5000 BC: Grog uses two sticks and four rocks to graph the upward trend in sales of his new invention, the wheel. 3200 BC: Sumerian analysts predict the world's use of letters will be greater than Mesopotamia's supply of clay
CIOs and IT managers are always challenged to do more with less. I have heard this again and again in my engagements with IT professionals at industry events and customer meetings. I am not saying that IT professionals are complaining. Instead, I get the feeling that it is a constraint
Camille Coles is a Regional Marketing Manager for SAS Asia Pacific. What are you working on right now? I am finalizing an Asia Pacific Marketing Induction Check List. This will ensure all new marketers to SAS in the Asia Pacific region know what they need to know and where to
I recently participated in the last of a five-city series “How to Compete on Analytics: Apply It” in Chicago and found the following worth sharing: Jeanne Harris, co-author of Competing on Analytics says that analytics are changing the way people learn, make decisions and compete. If you don’t believe me