SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics software based in Cary, North Carolina. SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software (also called SAS), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making. The company is the world's largest privately held software business and its software is used by most of the Fortune 500. SAS Institute started as a project at North Carolina State University to create a statistical analysis system (hence the proper name, Statistical Analysis System) that was originally used primarily by agricultural departments at universities in the late 1960s. It became an independent, private business led by current CEO James Goodnight and three other project leaders from the university in 1976. SAS grew from $10 million in revenues in 1980 to $1.1 billion by 2000. A larger proportion of these revenues are spent on research and development than at most other software companies; at one point more than double the industry average

Institute Details

Institute Type Training
Application Mode Online/Offline
Official Website https://www.sas.com/en_in/training/overview.html
Contact 7770085547
Email sastraining@gmail.com
Address SAS Training Center, Sukhwani Chambers, Old Mumbai - Pune Hwy, near Ambedkar Chowk, Pune, Maharashtra 411018

Course Details

Course Name Duration Course Type Fees(in Rs)
SAS Programming Certification Fast Track 3 Months Regular Classroom Program 33,000/-
Advanced SAS Programmer Certification 4 Months Regular Classroom Program 48,000/-
SAS Platform Administration: Fast Track 5 Months Regular Classroom Program 48,000/-

Highlights

  • 40+ years of analytics innovation.
  • SAS is a trusted analytics powerhouse for organizations seeking immediate value from their data.
  • A deep bench of analytics solutions and broad industry knowledge keep our customers coming back and feeling confident.
  • you can discover insights from your data and make sense of it all.
  • Identify what’s working and fix what isn’t. Make more intelligent decisions. And drive relevant change.