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Global business of SAS software research institute
More than 50,000 customers in 65,438+020 countries are adopting SAS solutions, including 92 of the 65,438+000 Fortune Global 500 companies. SAS establishes more profitable relationships with customers and suppliers through its own solutions; Help customers make better decisions and make customers more clear and confident about their development prospects. SAS has 400 offices in more than 50 countries around the world, with more than 65,438+065,438+0,472 employees, providing local support for global projects.

SAS customers can enjoy all support services for free, including professional telephone technical support and 24×7 online technical support.

Our online customer support center always provides you with various technical support, reference information, education and training resources and user community information. SAS realizes knowledge sharing among users through regular lectures, webcasts and various training courses. Based on the core products and technologies of data warehouse, statistical analysis, data mining and various reports and analysis, SAS has been committed to providing rich business intelligence solutions for financial, telecommunications, transportation, manufacturing, government, scientific research and education departments, including: comprehensive risk management, balanced scorecard, customer relationship management, e-intelligence, supply relationship management, financial management, intelligent data warehouse, human resource management, market research and analysis, and logistics. In the past twenty-eight years, SAS has always maintained double-digit sales revenue growth. In 2003, the global revenue of SAS was $65.438+0.34 billion, accounting for 65.438+0.965.438+0% of the global business intelligence software market of $7 billion. Its data warehouse and data mining software products are in the leading position in the world.

SAS Company invests 25%-30% of its sales revenue last year in product research and development every year to ensure the advanced nature and high quality of products and technologies, which is nearly twice the average investment of large software companies. The latest SAS9 software family launched by SAS Company on March 3rd, 200412004 cost nearly US$ 2 billion, with an average of 6,000 people per year. It took four years to develop and build an efficient, flexible and easy-to-use business intelligence platform. The Chinese version of the software has been released and listed at the same time.