Accelerate open source forecasting with SAS (guest blogger series)

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Tomorrow we begin a three-part series on how to accelerate open source forecasting with SAS, by guest bloggers (and my colleagues) Jessica Curtis and Andrea Moore.

As the popularity of open source forecasting has expanded, so has the ability of SAS to take advantage of open source capabilities. Over the next three days, Jessica and Andrea will show how SAS Visual Forecasting offers an open ecosystem to run open source models and deploy models at scale


Jessica Curtis, Principal Solutions Architect at SAS 

Jessica Curtis has been helping organizations drive business value through forecasting, demand planning, and optimization for over 13 years.  At SAS, she is a Principal Solutions Architect empowering Retail and CPG customers to solve their business challenges with data-driven analytics.  Prior to joining SAS in 2013, she led the forecasting and analytics team at Family Dollar Stores, Inc., leveraging SAS to improve decisions across Merchandising and Supply Chain.  Jessica has a B.A. in Mathematics and Psychology from Wake Forest University, and a Master’s in Applied Statistics from Penn State.  Taking care of two toddlers, she understands the value of balancing many challenges and staying agile.  

 Andrea Moore, Principal Solutions Architect at SAS

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Andrea Moore

 Andrea Moore is passionate about analytics solutions and data-driven decisioning.  She is an analytics and forecasting advocate-practitioner with a focus on the Communications and Media industries.  At SAS, she is a Principal Customer Advisor where a favorite part of her job is collaborating with customers to build advanced analytics solutions.  She is a member of the SAS Industry Advisory Board for Telecommunications, Media and Technology, representing the US on this global board.  Andrea led advanced analytics teams at Verizon and Autotrader before joining SAS in 2016.  Andrea earned her M.S. in Operations Research at Georgia Tech and her B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University. 

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Mike Gilliland

Product Marketing Manager

Michael Gilliland is a longtime business forecasting practitioner and formerly a Product Marketing Manager for SAS Forecasting. He is on the Board of Directors of the International Institute of Forecasters, and is Associate Editor of their practitioner journal Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting. Mike is author of The Business Forecasting Deal (Wiley, 2010) and former editor of the free e-book Forecasting with SAS: Special Collection (SAS Press, 2020). He is principal editor of Business Forecasting: Practical Problems and Solutions (Wiley, 2015) and Business Forecasting: The Emerging Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (Wiley, 2021). In 2017 Mike received the Institute of Business Forecasting's Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2021 his paper "FVA: A Reality Check on Forecasting Practices" was inducted into the Foresight Hall of Fame. Mike initiated The Business Forecasting Deal blog in 2009 to help expose the seamy underbelly of forecasting practice, and to provide practical solutions to its most vexing problems.

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