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"When needed, we will work closely with Oracle support and implement their workaround in our application.""Ability to pull together multiple sources of information.""The dashboard interface is intuitive and the user is able to interact with it to receive good results from the analytic."

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"It has also been around for an extremely long time, has a strong history, and good market penetration.""The technical support is okay.""It has improved the level of efficacy and validity of our reports.""They have provided virtually everything we have needed to accomplish our task, as well as continuously improving our accuracy.""It has facilitated timely analysis results with quality work and meaningful output.""I use it to replicate our entire financial system to verify/duplicate calculations.""SAS Analytics plays a vital role in enhancing our decision-making processes, particularly in areas such as customer segmentation and operational efficiency.""It's very easy to use once you learn it."

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"I found the ease of use of the solution the most valuable. Additionally, other valuable features include: the user interface, power to extract data, compatibility with other technologies (specifically with PS400), and automation of several tasks.""The solution is able to handle quite large amounts of data beautifully.""The solution is very good for data mining or any mining issues.""The most valuable feature is that you can use multiple algorithms for creating models and then you can compare the results between them.""The most valuable feature is the decision tree creation.""he solution is scalable.""Good data management and analytics.""The setup is straightforward. Deployment doesn't take more than 30 minutes."

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Cons
"There are some transactions we have not been able to find through the dashboard.""Could use some refinement getting things that are not standard cloud applications, but more customized.""The performance, scalability and queries should be addressed, as well as the data distribution of certain data techniques."

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"The graphing and visualization features could be enhanced, in my opinion. I would especially stress improving the visualization capabilities.""They could enhance the AI capabilities of the product.""The installation could also be easier, and the price could be better.""The training for SAS Business Intelligence is often difficult to arrange. It is often cancelled due to not enough people being enrolled.""Once a SAS figure is produced one would like to modify things, such as titles, legends, and incorporate risk sets as a footer on the plots.""​Support at universities used to be limited, but I hear this is changing.​""I would like to see their interface to R added to either Base SAS or SAS Analytics.""This solution should be made more user-friendly."

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"The solution is very stable, but we do have some problems with discrepancies involving SAS not matching with the latest Java versions. It's not stable in cases where SAS tries to run on a different version because SAS doesn't connect with the latest Java update. Once a month we need to restart systems from scratch.""The solution needs an easier interface for the user. The user experience isn't so easy for our clients.""Technical support could be improved.""The ease of use can be improved. When you are new it seems a bit complex.""The user interface of the solution needs improvement. It needs to be more visual.""The solution is much more complex than other options.""Virtualization could be much better.""While I don't personally need tutorials, I can't say that it wouldn't be helpful for others to have some to help them navigate and operate the system."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "It is relatively expensive. It is not an easy software to afford."
  • "​Setup costs were quite reasonable."
  • "Prices were comparable with alternative solutions."
  • "Licensing was rather straightforward."
  • "​The cost for SAS Business Intelligence can prove to be a little prohibitive.​"
  • "I think that the cost-benefit ratio is okay."
  • "SAS is very expensive."
  • "Our licensing covers the usage for around 50 data analysts."
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  • "This solution is for large corporations because not everybody can afford it."
  • "The solution is expensive for an individual, but for an enterprise/institution (purchasing bulk licenses), it is not a high price for the use that will come from it."
  • "The solution must improve its licensing models."
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    I’m part of a small group of mathematics enthusiasts in Kansas City who meet about once a month on Saturday mornings to drink coffee and discuss mathematics. This past weekend it was my turn to do a presentation to the rest of the group and I chose to speak on the mathematical foundations of the Support Vector Machine algorithm in Oracle Data Mining. While I wasn’t surprised that some in the group had a better handle on Vapnik-Chervonenkis theory than I and gently “guided” me a few times, I was somewhat surprised at their positive reaction to my characterization of the “Oracle” approach to data mining in contrast with the “SAS” approach. While gross simplifications are always “gross”, here is my take on what I believe to be very different philosophies. Let’s use classification as an example since we’re talking about SVMs. I think of the “SAS” approach to be similar to that of a “statistician” or classic data scientist. That is, there is a desire to understand the algorithm in context of the data set. The main objective is to identify and understand the source(s) of error in the model and to characterize the algorithm through the use various coefficients and ratios. A good deal of effort is spent in the evaluation process of the algorithm and in understanding the impact of different choices in methodology. The SAS perspective emphasizes understanding the data preparation and the algorithm. The more detail, the better. The “Oracle” approach to data mining is characterized by a… Read more →
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    Top Answer:SAS Analytics plays a vital role in enhancing our decision-making processes, particularly in areas such as customer… more »
    Top Answer:There is potential for enhancement, particularly in the virtualized dashboard's capability to generate reports.
    Top Answer:Our use case involves leveraging SAS Analytics to support experts in various departments such as collections and… more »
    Top Answer:I like the way the product visually shows the data pipeline.
    Top Answer:The solution must improve its licensing models. It bundles all the products into smaller products. We can only have a… more »
    Top Answer:The product must provide better integration with cloud-native technologies.
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    Overview

    Oracle Advanced Analytics 12c delivers parallelized in-database implementations of data mining algorithms and integration with open source R. Data analysts use Oracle Data Miner GUI and R to build and evaluate predictive models and leverage R packages and graphs. Application developers deploy Oracle Advanced Analytics models using SQL data mining functions and R. With the Oracle Advanced Analytics option, Oracle extends the Oracle Database to an sclable analytical platform that mines more data and data types, eliminates data movement, and preserves security to anticipate customer behavior, detect patterns, and deliver actionable insights. Oracle Big Data SQL adds new big data sources and Oracle R Advanced Analytics for Hadoop provides algorithms that run on Hadoop. 

    SAS was founded in 1976 and actually began as a project at North Carolina State University to analyze agriculture research. It has since become a global company that is recognized for its innovation in data analytics and business intelligence. SAS is redefining what's possible with data analytics through greater efficiency, strong information value chains, effective collaboration tools, and state-of-the-art visualization software. SAS Analytics is designed for use in a variety of industries including government, manufacturing, higher education, defense & security, banking, automotive, communications, and much more. SAS Analytics is a business intelligence (BI) solution that has the ability to reveal patterns and anomalies in data, identify relationships and different variables, and predict future outcomes. Users of SAS Analytics will benefit from making more sound, better informed business decisions based on company data and market trends. Data mining, data visualization, text analytics, forecasting, statistical analysis, and more are all available through SAS Analytics. Staples, which boasts $27 billion in sales across the globe, has a business philosophy that prioritizes customer loyalty and satisfaction. In order to better engage their customers, Staples utilizes SAS Analytics to plan finely tuned marketing campaigns. Through forecasting and advanced analytics, Staples has been able to rely on fewer contractors, and cut their marketing budget, while improving their customer retention rate.
    SAS Enterprise Miner is a solution to create accurate predictive and descriptive models on large volumes of data across different sources in the organization. SAS Enterprise Miner offers many features and functionalities for the business analysts to model their data. Some of the business applications are for detecting fraud, minimizing risk, resource demands, reducing asset downtime, campaigns and reduce customer attrition.
    Sample Customers
    Orbitz, Marriott, SGS Life Science, Masdar, AlliantEnergy Corporation, British Standards Institute, Skybox Security, Triple PointTechnology, and Coca Cola.
    Aegon, Alberta Parks, Amway China, Axel Springer, Bank of America, Belgium Special Tax, CAP Index, CareSource, CBE Group, Cemig, Center for Responsible Lending, CESCE, Ceska sporitelna, Chantecler, Chico's, Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, CIGNA Thailand, City of Wiesbaden, Germany, Confused.com, Creditreform, Des Moines Area Community College, Deutsche Lufthansa, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, DIRECTV, Dow Chemical Company, Dow Chemical Company, Dun & Bradstreet, EDF Energy, Electrabel GDF SUEZ, ERGO Insurance Group, Erste Bank Croatia, Farmers Mutual Group, Finnair, Florida Department of Corrections, Geneia, Generali Hellas, Genting Malaysia Berhad, Grameenphone, Grandi Salumifici Italiani, HealthPartners, Highmark, Hong Kong Efficiency Unit, HP, Hyundai Securities, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family ServicesInc Research, ING-DiBa, Institut Pertanian Bogor, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), IOM, Kelley Blue Book, Lenovo, Lillebaelt Hospital, Los Angeles County, Maspex Wadowice Group, National Bank of Greece, New Zealand Ministry of Health, New Zealand Ministry of Social Development, Nippon Paper, NMIMS, North Carolina Department of Transportation, North Carolina Office of Information Technology Services, Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative (NOVEC), Oberweis Dairy, ODEC, Ohio Mutual Insurance Group, Oklahoma State University, OneBeacon, Orange Business Services, Orange County Child Support Services, Organic, Orlando Magic, OTP Bank, Plano Independent School District, Project Odyssey, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, RSA Canada, SCAD, Scotiabank, Singapore National Library Board, Sobeys Inc., SRA International, Staples, Statistics Estonia, Swisscom, SymphonyIRI Group, Telecom Italia, Telef‹nica O2, Town of Cary, Transitions Optical, TrueCar, Turkcell Superonline, UniCredit Bank Serbia, University of Alabama, University of Missouri, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
    Generali Hellas, Gitanjali Group, Gloucestershire Constabulary, GS Home Shopping, HealthPartners, IAG New Zealand, iJET, Invacare
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Government15%
    Manufacturing Company13%
    University13%
    Computer Software Company13%
    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm27%
    Healthcare Company18%
    Insurance Company9%
    Retailer9%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm12%
    University11%
    Educational Organization9%
    Comms Service Provider9%
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    Financial Services Firm44%
    Retailer22%
    University22%
    Media Company11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm22%
    University12%
    Educational Organization8%
    Insurance Company7%
    Company Size
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    Small Business67%
    Midsize Enterprise22%
    Large Enterprise11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business21%
    Midsize Enterprise12%
    Large Enterprise67%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business29%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise57%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise70%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business21%
    Midsize Enterprise29%
    Large Enterprise50%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise70%
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