SAS

Flexible, extensible 4GL and web-based interface for data access, transformation and reporting.

Base SAS Software

Based on an open, cross-platform architecture, Base SAS is hardware-agile and integrates into any computing infrastructure, enabling you to unify computing efforts and get a single view of your data

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Enterprise SAS Guide

Our solution guides users so they can quickly access data for analysis, schedule projects, share results and easily embed output for repeated use – including access to advanced analytics and other SAS capabilities

SAS Management Console

SAS Management Console enables you to manage server definitions, library definitions, user, group, role definitions, resource access controls, metadata repository and job schedules

Base SAS Software

An intuitive and easy-to-learn programming language and packaged programs called procedures significantly reduce the amount of code needed to gather and process data for analytics and reporting. 

The ability to develop and deploy customized tasks lets users extend core functionality to create easily distributed custom wizards. Easily deliver information and publish dynamic, interactive content to Microsoft Office and web users.

Enterprise SAS Guide

SAS Enterprise Guide integrates an extensive array of analytics with the power of SAS software in an efficient, user-friendly graphical user interface application. Business analysts can produce their own analyses and distribute reports, freeing IT to focus on other strategic projects.

The ability to develop and deploy customized tasks lets users extend core functionality to create easily distributed custom wizards.

SAS Management Console

The application provides a flexible administrative environment through the use of plug-ins. A plug-in is a Java .jar file that is installed in the SAS Management Console directory to provide a specific administrative function.

SAS Management Console works by creating and maintaining metadata definitions for each computing resource or control. These metadata definitions are stored in a repository on a SAS Metadata Server, where they are available for use by other applications.