What does analytics mean to you?

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Meet Radhika Kulkarni who heads the Advanced Analytics R&D Division at SAS Institute and is responsible for software development in Statistics, Operations Research, Econometrics, Text Analytics, Forecasting and Data Mining. Radhika is a Member of the Board of Directors for IDeaS, a SAS Company and serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute of Advanced Analytics at North Carolina State University and the Advisory Board of the Center of Hospitality Research at Cornell University. She has been at SAS since 1983.

We are ecstatic to welcome Radhika as a keynote speaker at the Analytics 2011 Conference, October 24-25 in Orlando.  As a well known expert, everyone will be looking forward to her presentation titled High Performance Analytics – Empowering the Analytical Expert.

Radhika was a speaker at the A2010 Analytics Conference in Denmark last year.  Our camera crew captured her speaking about what analytics means to her.

What does analytics mean to you?  Leave a comment below and come join the conversation with your analytical peers at the Analytics 2011 Conference!

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Michele Reister

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Michele Reister has worked in the Education Division at SAS since 2004. During that time she has played many roles including marketing training courses, developing product bundles, managing conferences and overseeing the division’s discount programs. Currently, she is responsible for the division’s social media strategy. Michele holds a BS in Management and Information Technology from Daniel Webster College and an MBA from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Michele is a perpetual student herself and is constantly looking for better ways to serve SAS’ user population. When she’s not expanding her knowledge of marketing, Michele enjoys group fitness classes, cooking, volunteering, reading and chasing after her two children.

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  1. Analytics is what I can say one of the hottest sector to work.It has evolved and expanded 100 fold in the last 10 years as more and more companies and their top managements have become convinced about the immense value it adds to decision making. In this increasingly complex marketplace, where net and mobile technologies are adding into the conventional brick and mortar economy, and the life of data is becoming short analytics is becoming increasingly useful and moving from the fringes towards the mainstream with regard to business decisions....
    SAS Business analytics

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