Senior Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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Top 20
2024-08-22T16:58:39Z
Aug 22, 2024
The solution adapts to evolving data environments by allowing for integration with various data sources and providing tools for data science and machine learning as needed. It is a powerful tool, especially if you work with large datasets and need sophisticated analysis capabilities. However, its high cost and the complexity of its setup might be a consideration for some users. I recommend it if the user has substantial data and the budget. Other tools like Tableau or Power BI might be sufficient for those with smaller datasets or budget constraints. I rate it an eight out of ten.
It is a very good product. We used it for a very long time in the company. It was just now with all the innovations in software that price is becoming a factor. If I could buy the same product at a quarter of the price, I would do that. Speaking about how the tool offered enhanced advanced analytics capabilities, I would say that my kind of work was more data analysis. The tool had lots of integration with data analysis and with analytics itself. I am a bit inexperienced in the analytics-related area. I didn't do much with the tool's new features. I think AI is something that came after my retirement from the corporate world, but it seems like it is becoming a very big thing. I have just been playing a little bit with it and reading up on it, but there is a lot of hype about it at the moment. I have used it for so many years. I never had any problems in the corporate world where I worked. They were always very happy with whatever it was, and whatever was requested in terms of data analysis, I could provide. I worked in various departments. We used a different software. I could integrate it with other tools. I would give the data into Excel. If other products couldn't access SAS directly, I had to do it through Excel. It was a corporate decision to use the tool. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
Committee Member at a government with 10,001+ employees
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Top 20
2024-04-25T11:11:00Z
Apr 25, 2024
The predictive analytics capability of SAS Visual Analytics is good and well-priced. The support provided is also a plus, which is why organizations continue to use it. It is a solid choice for predictive analytics. I would recommend SAS Visual Analytics to others due to its quality, support, sustainability, reliability, and the strong brand behind it. The most impactful trends in BI and analytics for SAS Visual Analytics users include working with large datasets and vendor codes, which the tool handles well. It is compatible and makes understanding data over time easier. Overall, I would rate SAS Visual Analytics as a ten out of ten.
Oversight at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2024-01-03T15:33:24Z
Jan 3, 2024
We plan to switch to Databricks due to the pricing. Migration to the cloud should be done jointly, considering other products and services in the organization. It is not an easy process and needs to be planned appropriately. I rate the product a seven out of ten.
Chief Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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Top 5
2022-05-26T11:38:00Z
May 26, 2022
I highly recommend this solution to those working in the finance sector. SAS has a huge data capacity which is not available in other tools. I rate the solution eight out of 10.
Chief Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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Top 5
2021-12-27T19:00:15Z
Dec 27, 2021
You will mainly focus on the data transformation layer in SAS Visual Analytics. You have to work a lot on the data transformation, during this activity you will learn a lot about the data itself. This was a very good thing for me that I learned with SAS Visual Analytics. I rate SAS Visual Analytics an eight out of ten.
Senior Manager at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
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2021-12-13T14:18:19Z
Dec 13, 2021
Usually, we use the on-premises deployment, however, it can also be deployed in the cloud as far as I know. I would recommend the solution to others. It's a platform that I really enjoy. We, from a company perspective, always recommend SAS. It has quite an interesting portfolio. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
Director of Data Services at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
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2021-08-10T14:02:54Z
Aug 10, 2021
If it suits your needs, I would recommend taking a look at SAS, particularly if you're working with sensitive data. We've developed some dashboards and reports, but we haven't used SAS to its fullest potential. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
SAS Visual Analytics is a data visualization tool that is used for reporting, data exploration, and analytics. The solution enables users - even those without advanced analytical skills - to understand and examine patterns, trends, and relationships in data. SAS Visual Analytics makes it easy to create and share reports and dashboards that monitor business performance. By using the solution, users can handle, understand, and analyze their data in both past and present fields, as well as...
I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
The solution adapts to evolving data environments by allowing for integration with various data sources and providing tools for data science and machine learning as needed. It is a powerful tool, especially if you work with large datasets and need sophisticated analysis capabilities. However, its high cost and the complexity of its setup might be a consideration for some users. I recommend it if the user has substantial data and the budget. Other tools like Tableau or Power BI might be sufficient for those with smaller datasets or budget constraints. I rate it an eight out of ten.
It is a very good product. We used it for a very long time in the company. It was just now with all the innovations in software that price is becoming a factor. If I could buy the same product at a quarter of the price, I would do that. Speaking about how the tool offered enhanced advanced analytics capabilities, I would say that my kind of work was more data analysis. The tool had lots of integration with data analysis and with analytics itself. I am a bit inexperienced in the analytics-related area. I didn't do much with the tool's new features. I think AI is something that came after my retirement from the corporate world, but it seems like it is becoming a very big thing. I have just been playing a little bit with it and reading up on it, but there is a lot of hype about it at the moment. I have used it for so many years. I never had any problems in the corporate world where I worked. They were always very happy with whatever it was, and whatever was requested in terms of data analysis, I could provide. I worked in various departments. We used a different software. I could integrate it with other tools. I would give the data into Excel. If other products couldn't access SAS directly, I had to do it through Excel. It was a corporate decision to use the tool. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
The predictive analytics capability of SAS Visual Analytics is good and well-priced. The support provided is also a plus, which is why organizations continue to use it. It is a solid choice for predictive analytics. I would recommend SAS Visual Analytics to others due to its quality, support, sustainability, reliability, and the strong brand behind it. The most impactful trends in BI and analytics for SAS Visual Analytics users include working with large datasets and vendor codes, which the tool handles well. It is compatible and makes understanding data over time easier. Overall, I would rate SAS Visual Analytics as a ten out of ten.
We plan to switch to Databricks due to the pricing. Migration to the cloud should be done jointly, considering other products and services in the organization. It is not an easy process and needs to be planned appropriately. I rate the product a seven out of ten.
I rate SAS Visual Analytics a nine out of ten.
We are a government institution. We don't have a return on investment. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
I highly recommend this solution to those working in the finance sector. SAS has a huge data capacity which is not available in other tools. I rate the solution eight out of 10.
I would rate SAS Visual Analytics a nine out of ten.
You will mainly focus on the data transformation layer in SAS Visual Analytics. You have to work a lot on the data transformation, during this activity you will learn a lot about the data itself. This was a very good thing for me that I learned with SAS Visual Analytics. I rate SAS Visual Analytics an eight out of ten.
Usually, we use the on-premises deployment, however, it can also be deployed in the cloud as far as I know. I would recommend the solution to others. It's a platform that I really enjoy. We, from a company perspective, always recommend SAS. It has quite an interesting portfolio. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
If it suits your needs, I would recommend taking a look at SAS, particularly if you're working with sensitive data. We've developed some dashboards and reports, but we haven't used SAS to its fullest potential. I rate this solution eight out of 10.