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Thursday, 28 September 2006
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SAS Forum International Highlights
New SAS® Solutions OnDemand
Performance Management: Making It Work
End-to-End Performance Management
Executing to Plan: How to Close the Gap
Study Reveals that SAS® BI Costs Less
Improving Predictive Modeling



F2006
June 5-6, Cary NC
Get the latest forecasting theories, trends and best practices from world-renowned experts at F2006, the conference for forecasting professionals.

JMP® User Conference
June 20-21, Cary, NC
Learn new ideas from insightful speakers and enjoy exciting activities to maximize your usage of JMP software.


SAS® Enterprise Miner™ Live Web Course
June 21-23
Learn how to train, assess and compare predictive models while getting a hands-on look at SAS Enterprise Miner.

Webcast Series: Fundamental Forecasting Pains
June 28, 1:00 p.m. ET
Our three-part series will show you how to measure the performance of your forecasts and eliminate process waste. Register now!

Unlocking the Value of Business Intelligence
July 19, Santa Clara, CA
Computerworld's four-city IT Management Summit Series offers busy IT professionals the opportunity to learn from industry experts on important IT topics. Check the Web for additional dates and cities.

New Analytics Lecture Series
July - August
Using Live Web technology, this series will offer half-day seminars from some of the world's most highly regarded thought leaders in analytics.

Webcast: Competing on Analytics
On Demand
Tune in to learn the secret weapon of today's top-performing companies: industrial-strength analytics.





Dear Readers,

You may notice an international flavor to this issue. SAS Forum International took place in Geneva last week, with a flurry of announcements from SAS and excitement among the more than 2,000 attendees who got a first-hand look at the latest SAS offerings.

We have the highlights for you here, along with a landmark study on BI from the elite HEC Business School in Paris and articles on hot topics such as performance management and customer strategy.

We can't all jet off to Geneva for exciting international events (I've got my fingers crossed for next year ...), but we've got it all for you here.

Enjoy!

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SAS Forum International Highlights
Missed SAS Forum? We'll make you feel like you were there with these Webcast highlights, including clips from the executive, opening and technology plenaries. Selected segments from keynote speakers are also featured.
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New SAS® Solutions OnDemand
SAS rolls out five new BI offerings for clients who want the power of SAS without deploying in-house software.
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Performance Management: Making It Work
Is BI part of performance management? Or is performance management part of BI? Gary Cokins answers these questions and more in his monthly DM Review column.
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End-to-End Performance Management
At SAS Forum International, SAS unveils new solutions and product upgrades to help businesses improve organizational performance.
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Executing to Plan: How to Close the Gap
When it comes to customer strategy, companies need to do more and say less, advise Don Peppers and Martha Rogers, Ph.D.
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Study Reveals that SAS® BI Costs Less
Independent research from the elite HEC School of Management in Paris validates value of end-to-end enterprise intelligence platforms from single vendor.
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Improving Predictive Modeling
South Africa's Absa Bank reduced armed robberies 41 percent by enhancing its predictive modeling capabilities with SAS.
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