Korea's Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital is building the country's first integrated hospital infrastructure to improve patient care and effectively manage growing volumes of patient data to aid health workers in making timely and informed decisions.
SAS and United Nations Global Pulse have learned that social media chatter and conversation sentiment could warn of pending unemployment increases and inform policymakers of the likely effects.
Big Data is, and will continue to be, a major problem for healthcare providers. One estimate has healthcare Big Data sized at 150 exabytes and growing at a phenomenal rate of 1.2 exabytes per year. The possibilities of tapping into that information are endless.
Only one-third of companies are able to effectively use new data to assist their business decision-making, gain competitive advantage, drive productivity growth, yield innovation and reveal customer insights.
The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will be using SAS Analytics to help detect, prevent and resolve criminal and civil noncompliance with tax law.
The City of Orlando in Florida is conducting a trial of new technology that can help monitor, manage and predict traffic patterns on roads and highways.
SAS and the Mapua Institute of Technology have sealed a partnership for bridging the gap between the academe and the business community in the area of business intelligence and analytics education in the Philippines.
Dell and Microsoft Corp. will collaborate to deliver an analytics, informatics, business intelligence (BI) and performance improvement solution designed for community hospitals.
Relatively few businesses and organizations have given full and proper attention to one of their most important activities: making decisions regarding key questions such as what strategies and business models to pursue, which products and services to offer, which customers to target, what prices to charge and what employees to hire. Organizations with poor decision processes and tools eventually encounter poor outcomes, and performance suffers.
The Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government aims to provide high-quality statistical services to facilitate policymaking and research within the government and in the community.








