Senior Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2024-08-22T16:58:39Z
Aug 22, 2024
I use the product primarily to visualize data in various fields such as government, education, and healthcare. It analyzes large datasets, detects anomalies and forecasts, and conducts scenario analytics.
Oversight at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2024-01-03T15:33:24Z
Jan 3, 2024
I work for the European Banking Authority, a European organization responsible for collecting data from all European banks. Our primary role involves setting up migration standards in the banking sector for the European market. We collect supervisory data from European banks, investment firms, and other financial institutions. Our use case involves sharing files, producing analytics, data capture, and generating back-end projections. We then visualize this information and insights, catering to both internal users and external stakeholders, whether public or national entities associated with our organization.
Chief Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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Top 5
2022-05-26T11:38:00Z
May 26, 2022
This product is for dashboarding. We design dashboards for the higher management, for operations, and for the sales team. We facilitate the major components of the organization so that management can assess the profitability of the organization, and maintain financial health. We design dashboards for operations so they can optimize the entire process and another dashboard for our sales department. I'm the chief manager and we are customers of SAS.
Head of BI at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2022-01-18T16:40:07Z
Jan 18, 2022
It's an interesting platform for the front-end. It can be deployed both on-premise and on the cloud. Our customers prefer to use the on-premise version for their financial institution.
Chief Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-12-27T19:00:15Z
Dec 27, 2021
We are using an on-premise version of SAS Visual Analytics and we soon are moving to the cloud. I'm in the insurance sector, and there are lots of use cases for SAS Visual Analytics. The reporting tool can be used for multiple use cases. We are using it extensively.
Senior Manager at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
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2021-12-13T14:18:19Z
Dec 13, 2021
We usually use SAS more from an ETL perspective. We implement projects with these technologies, however, at the end of the day, the client is purchasing those technologies. We do not purchase these technologies, we just use them in projects. We are all always end-users. Although we are not using it, we are implementing it for the end-users. We are using the tools. Essentially we use the product a lot for ETL, for extracting, transforming, and loading data from one data structure to the others. We also use it a lot for reporting purposes.
Director of Data Services at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
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2021-08-10T14:02:54Z
Aug 10, 2021
We are a non-profit educational organization and the primary use case is for building dashboards and reports to display basic post-secondary data that we either collect for ourselves or that is publicly available. In-house data is in a database and the publicly available data is on spreadsheets with dashboards based on those spreadsheets. We are customers of SAS and I'm the director of data services.
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...
We use the solution for primarily reporting and dashboarding in the organization.
I use the product primarily to visualize data in various fields such as government, education, and healthcare. It analyzes large datasets, detects anomalies and forecasts, and conducts scenario analytics.
I work for the European Banking Authority, a European organization responsible for collecting data from all European banks. Our primary role involves setting up migration standards in the banking sector for the European market. We collect supervisory data from European banks, investment firms, and other financial institutions. Our use case involves sharing files, producing analytics, data capture, and generating back-end projections. We then visualize this information and insights, catering to both internal users and external stakeholders, whether public or national entities associated with our organization.
It's a powerful tool, and we are using it for statistics and dashboards.
This product is for dashboarding. We design dashboards for the higher management, for operations, and for the sales team. We facilitate the major components of the organization so that management can assess the profitability of the organization, and maintain financial health. We design dashboards for operations so they can optimize the entire process and another dashboard for our sales department. I'm the chief manager and we are customers of SAS.
It's an interesting platform for the front-end. It can be deployed both on-premise and on the cloud. Our customers prefer to use the on-premise version for their financial institution.
We are using an on-premise version of SAS Visual Analytics and we soon are moving to the cloud. I'm in the insurance sector, and there are lots of use cases for SAS Visual Analytics. The reporting tool can be used for multiple use cases. We are using it extensively.
We usually use SAS more from an ETL perspective. We implement projects with these technologies, however, at the end of the day, the client is purchasing those technologies. We do not purchase these technologies, we just use them in projects. We are all always end-users. Although we are not using it, we are implementing it for the end-users. We are using the tools. Essentially we use the product a lot for ETL, for extracting, transforming, and loading data from one data structure to the others. We also use it a lot for reporting purposes.
We are a non-profit educational organization and the primary use case is for building dashboards and reports to display basic post-secondary data that we either collect for ourselves or that is publicly available. In-house data is in a database and the publicly available data is on spreadsheets with dashboards based on those spreadsheets. We are customers of SAS and I'm the director of data services.