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They say data is the new oil, but it’s only valuable if you can refine it into something useful. In transportation, that means turning raw traffic data, sensor inputs and video feeds into real-time insights that actually improve how we move. That metaphor set the tone for a 2025 IoT
In an uncertain geopolitical world, integrated balance sheet management (IBSM) is crucial for building financial resilience. Fragmented risk systems hinder banks’ ability to navigate volatile markets. Isolated control models are especially problematic when managing liquidity, profitability and capital efficiently. According to a recent FT Longitude survey of executives from 300
We at SAS were proud to see Iain Brown, SAS Head of Data Science for Northern Europe and author of the book Mastering Marketing Data Science: A Comprehensive Guide for Today’s Marketers, recently acknowledged as one of the top 100 AI influencers on X/Twitter. (Number 36, not too shabby!) Iain
At SAS Innovate, attendees saw something they might not have expected. Amongst conversations about data, AI and enterprise transformation, they found themselves doing basketball drills. Real ones. With former Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony at the center. Powered by SAS technology. And created by an unconventional duo of R&D and
What if the data behind your next prescription could help save lives – not just yours, but millions more? Behind the scenes, researchers are turning everyday health records into powerful insights that shape the safety of drugs and medical devices. At the heart of this work is Cheryl Walraven, a
SAS world headquarters felt charged with momentum as Jason Mann, VP of IoT, welcomed a room full of curious minds to the 10th annual IoT Slam Live. “We are in the midst of a technology boom unlike anything we’ve seen before,” Mann said in his opening remarks. “In this environment, the ability