En esta entrada comparto un contenido muy relevante generado por Marinela Profi, Global AI & Generative AI Market Strategy Lead de SAS, y Manisha Khanna, Global Product Marketing Lead for AI & Analytics de SAS. La conversación global sobre la protección de la información adquiere una nueva dimensión en la [...]
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There’s a question floating around in many conversations, leadership meetings, hiring decisions, at home and in the way companies are quietly restructuring. Most people aren’t saying it directly, but it’s there. SAS CTO Bryan Harris did say it directly, which set the stage for this genuinely thought-provoking moment. “Will people [...]
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At its annual SAS Innovate conference in Dallas this week, SAS is celebrating its 50th anniversary by making a case for its relevance in this very different era of computing. […]
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Every lottery ticket printed is a forecast – and when that forecast is wrong, the consequences are immediate. “If the ticket’s there, you buy it. If the display is empty, you walk away,” said Kyle Gray, Insights and Analytics Manager at the North Carolina Education Lottery. “That moment is forecasting.” [...]
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Enterprises are quickly moving from AI experimentation to deployment, however, when agentic AI begins making more decisions, invoking more tools, and operating across fragmented data environments, there can be an erosion of visibility, governance, and trust.
SAS laid out its answer to that problem at its annual conference, SAS Innovate, introducing a new family of copilots, agent frameworks, Model Context Protocol (MCP) plugins, and management tools to help enterprises operationalize AI without losing control of it.
“What we’re seeing here is really a shift from AI that forms to AI that acts,” Marinela Profi, the company’s global AI and generative AI market strategy lead, said at the event. “This is a significant leap, because it introduces new requirements around trust, around governance, around accountability.”
Interacting with agents more intuitively
To begin with, SAS today announced SAS Viya Copilot, a human-governed, conversational AI assistant embedded into its Viya platform. It
If you scroll through job postings right now, you’ll see a pattern. Plenty of roles asking people to train models, fine-tune outputs, build agents and automate workflows. Fewer ones are asking for the kind of judgment that used to sit at the center of how decisions get made. At the [...]
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You don’t lose sleep over dashboards. You lose sleep over decisions. You’re standing on the factory floor, surrounded by the hum of million-dollar assets, and you know something is off. An alert flashes on a screen: "Anomaly Detected." But what now? In that split second, the gap between a minor [...]
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As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, this Earth Day carries special meaning for us at SAS. For me, it’s also a moment to step back and evaluate what has worked and what it really takes to sustain environmental progress over time. Reflecting on five decades of environmental stewardship, we didn’t [...]
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Settling a claim. Underwriting a policy. Serving a customer. Every step in insurance is a decision and every decision shapes trust. From quote to claim, insurers operate in a continuous loop of high-stakes choices. These are the moments that determine whether customers feel protected or exposed. That pressure is only [...]
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