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SAS

A command-driven software package used for statistical analysis and data visualization
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What is SAS?

It is a command-driven software package used for statistical analysis and data visualization. It is available only for Windows operating systems. It is arguably one of the most widely used statistical software packages in both industry and academia.
SAS is a tool in the Business Intelligence category of a tech stack.

Who uses SAS?

Companies
6 companies reportedly use SAS in their tech stacks, including base, system, and Baloise AG - ITCH.

Developers
74 developers on StackShare have stated that they use SAS.

SAS's Features

  • Analyses
  • Reporting
  • Data mining
  • Predictive modeling

SAS Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to SAS?
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Mixpanel
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Mixpanel
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SAS's Followers
88 developers follow SAS to keep up with related blogs and decisions.