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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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EMC Greenplum inks SAS partnership, launches new appliances
EMC Greenplum has teamed up with SAS, a major analytics player, to deliver appliances. Scott Yara, vice president of products at EMC's data computing division, said SAS, which focuses on high-end...
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SAS joins crowded vendor landscape moving to bring affordable BI to the masses
Expect a vendor slugfest on the lower end of the data warehousing and BI market in the next few years. It will be fascinating to see how these vendors will both enter the entry-level markets,...
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Gartner walks into SAS 70 SNAFU - or does it?
Gartner opens up a discussion around SAS 70. It's high time but I disagree with the author's conclusions.
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SAS's Coming Out Party - Analyze This!
The Disclaimer SAS's legal department, which seems to be the only SAS department retaining the outlook of the early 20th century, asked all the bloggers who are posting who had their travel...
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Memo to Google & Amazon: ‘Cloud Computing’ Really Is Time-Sharing. Next: Will Punch Cards Make A Comeback?
SAS, the North Carolina supplier of business analytics software, last week got a lot of attention from its announcement that it was spending $70 million to construct a “cloud computing’...
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SAS on SaaS: This Makes Sense … For The Vendor
Whether business analytics or what SAS considers a lesser technology, business intelligence, will find fortune time-sharing-cum-cloud-computing remains to be seen. A ZDNet report even cited a...
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SAS preps cloud computing facility; Bets on on-demand BI
SAS is planning to spend $70 million on a cloud computing facility at its Cary, N.C. headquarters as it expands its on-demand offerings. SAS seems to be making a big bet on business intelligence...
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300GB 2.5" SAS drives from HP
HP has begun shipping 300GB 2.5" 10,000 RPM SAS (Serial-Attached SCSI) hard drives.
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A fraud ring or social networking - it's the same thing
Silicon.com sat down with SAS's CEO in Las Vegas this week to find out his thoughts on cloud computing, succession planning and the iPhone.
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SAS invests big in green tech for Cary campus
If you've ever been for a visit to software developer SAS in North Carolina, you already know that they have one of the most unique corporate campuses of any high-tech company with daycare,...
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Thanks, but no thanks, SAS
Yesterday I wrote about some data analysis I need to do. It turns out, there is quite a lot of analysis that needs to take place, along with fairly serious data management, especially as we start...
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Open source statistics? Anyone? Anyone?
On the last day of school, we had a math department meeting. The teacher who will be running our statistics courses next year was thrilled that we would have a small, dedicated math lab at our...
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Photos: At Microsoft's SAS, it all 'ads' up
Bill Gates makes the case for Microsoft's online technologies to crowd of advertisers at the company's Strategic Account Summit in Seattle.
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Analyze your spending analytics
Using software to analyze purchasing and procurement can result in big pay offs. TechRepublic tells enterprises how to find the right tools.
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It's a steal as new data mining center opens
SINGAPORE - IHPC signed an agreement last week with SAS in what may have been a deal to acquire SAS software license at bargain basement price. Under the agreement, IHPC and SAS will jointly form...
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MIT launches first free online course
MITx is now allowing students around the world to enroll in its first prototype online course.
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Enterprise architects: 'turn your company upside down'
'It's no longer enough for EAs to put a shared infrastructure in place and stand back and declare the business to be enabled.'
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Student sends MIT letter to space
A 17 year old MIT hopeful did something creative with her acceptance letter - launched it in to space.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Enterprise architecture still a leap of faith for many companies
Before enterprise architecture, companies 'relied on individuals to do what seemed best.' That won't work in a hyper-competitive global economy, MIT researcher argues.
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