SAS has been at the forefront of statistical analysis for almost five decades and has brought its rich, deep experience to help solve industry-specific challenges through packaged AI models to facilitate rapid deployment with low overheads.
In time for the 12 days of Christmas, data, AI, and analytics software company SAS has released its 12 predictions about AI for the coming year.
The relationship between SAS and Microsoft is now in its third year, and is the “best partnership we’ve experienced,” says SAS EVP and CIO Jay Upchurch. “And not just about the technology.”
Data analytics platform provider SAS announced its first-class cloud support has expanded from Microsoft Azure to include AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and soon IBM Red Hat OpenShift. The company has also released an AI-powered conversational chatbot.
Global software companies, Microsoft and SAS, today announced an extensive technology and go-to-market partnership, bringing the “empowered cloud” in the form of SAS integrations inside Microsoft’s entire cloud portfolio, and Azure becoming the preferred platform for SAS Cloud.
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