SAS and ESRI Put Business Intelligence on the Map; Unique Integration of SAS and ESRI Server Technologies Takes BI to a Higher Level.REDLANDS, Calif. & PHILADELPHIA -- At the 30th annual SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. (R) Users Group International (SUGI) conference in Philadelphia, SAS, the leader in business intelligence and analytics, unveiled integrated business intelligence (BI) applications that will allow organizations to visualize and analyze data relationships in new ways by considering both location and traditional business information dimensions together. GIS (1) (Geographic Information System) An information system that deals with spatial information. Often called "mapping software," it links attributes and characteristics of an area to its geographic location. combines layers of information about a place to provide a better understanding of that place; the layers of information you combine depends on your purpose: finding the best location for a new store, analyzing environmental damage, viewing similar crimes in a city to detect a pattern, and so on. For example, an insurer can combine a layer of existing insured properties with a layer showing FEMA's flood zone boundaries to determine financial impact in the event of a flood. If a disaster actually occurs, a map can be added to the same reports and distributed to field agents who can then more easily locate potentially damaged properties. The combination of SAS and ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, CA, www.esri.com) The world's leading developer of geographic information systems (GIS) software, including programs that plot ZIP codes and addresses, demographic information and detailed, color-coded data. will enable organizations to apply the best technology to solve high-value business problems that inherently consider the impact of spatial relationships as part of the intelligence-creation process. Organizations will be hard-pressed to find alternate solutions that provide the power and flexibility that SAS and ESRI provide. Both ESRI and SAS have designed their latest software releases to integrate BI and GIS functionality into a Web-based, zero-download application running in a browser browser Software that allows a computer user to find and view information on the Internet. The first text-based browser for the World Wide Web became available in 1991; Web use expanded rapidly after the release in 1993 of a browser called Mosaic, which used . This new application allows users to analyze and visualize complex BI data relationships in the context of locational influences. Users will access the new functionality through the SAS Web OLAP (OnLine Analytical Processing) Decision support software that allows the user to quickly analyze information that has been summarized into multidimensional views and hierarchies. OLAP tools are used to perform trend analysis on sales and financial information. Viewer, one of the analysis and reporting interfaces to SAS Enterprise BI Server, and now ESRI's ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server is a GIS software package made by ESRI to provide Web-oriented spatial data services. Since version 9.2 the product ArcGIS Server includes also the spatial data management software (formerly known as ArcSDE). ArcGIS Server supports software development on the . . "By integrating geographic information technology with business analytics, SAS and ESRI bring together a rich view of fast-breaking trends that impact organizations worldwide," said Dr. Jim Goodnight, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of SAS. "Tight integration between SAS Enterprise BI Server and ESRI's ArcGIS Server opens a way for all organizations to add the valuable dimension of location to business intelligence while leveraging existing IT investments in hardware." Users will have access to SAS data analysis and reporting functions as well as ESRI location analysis and map display functions. This integration of the SAS and ESRI platforms allows companies to analyze, display, and distribute traditional business data and location-based data to multiple departments across the enterprise from a single, integrated platform. SAS and GIS functions will also be available to developers for creating focused, custom marketing, sales, logistics, risk analysis and other applications that blend seamlessly into their existing desktop, browser, dashboard (1) See Mac Dashboard. (2) A software-based control panel for one or more applications, network devices or industrial machines. Dashboards display simulated gauges and dials that look somewhat like an automobile dashboard. or portal environments. "The ESRI partnership with SAS has succeeded in making geographic analysis an integral part of everyday business intelligence processes in an environment familiar to both business and government," said Jack Dangermond Jack Dangermond with his wife Laura co-founded the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), a privately-held Geographic Information Systems software company in 1969. , ESRI founder and president. "We are extremely pleased that SAS has chosen ESRI to provide the geographic analysis behind its breakthrough application." Advantages of integrating ESRI GIS with the SAS business intelligence platform are: --Ability to explore and visualize GIS and BI relationships in a familiar Web-based analysis and reporting environment. --Obtaining more rigorous and useful business intelligence from existing data. --Communicating discovered intelligence more intuitively through maps. The announcement came at the 30th annual SAS Users Group International (SUGI) conference. More than 3,000 SAS users from around the world attended this year's SUGI in Philadelphia. To learn more about the next step in business intelligence visit ESRI and SAS at SUGI 30 in Philadelphia, April 10-13, or visit ESRI at http://www.esri.com/partners/alliances/sas or SAS on the Web at http://www.sas.com/partners/directory/esri/index.html. About SAS SAS is the market leader in providing a new generation of business intelligence software and services that create true enterprise intelligence. SAS solutions are used at more than 40,000 sites - including 96 of the top 100 companies on the FORTUNE Global 500(R) - to develop more profitable relationships with customers and suppliers; to enable better, more accurate and informed decisions; and to drive organizations forward. SAS is the only vendor that completely integrates leading data warehousing See data warehouse. data warehousing - data warehouse , analytics and traditional BI applications to create intelligence from massive amounts of data. For nearly three decades, SAS has been giving customers around the world The Power to Know(R). Visit us at www.sas.com. SAS and all other SAS Institute SAS Institute Inc., headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, USA, has been a major producer of software since it was founded in 1976 by Anthony Barr, James Goodnight, John Sall and Jane Helwig. Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. (R) indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright (C) 2005 SAS Institute Inc. Cary, NC, USA. All rights reserved. About ESRI Founded in 1969, ESRI is the leading developer of GIS software This is a list of notable GIS software applications. See also the comparison of GIS software. Open source software Most widely used open source applications:
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