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Unisys, SAS Unveil Linux-based Business Intelligence
At BetterManagement LIVE, Unisys Corp and the SAS Institute announced that
they are teaming up to make Linux enterprise-ready for business intelligence.
Together, Unisys and SAS have offered high performance, scalable end-to-end
business intelligence and analytic solutions. Now, joint customers are able to
take advantage of the flexibility and openness of the Linux operating system.
"We're seeing heightened customer interest in Linux-based business
intelligence solutions -- particularly in the financial services industry,"
said Keith Collins, CTO of the SAS Institute. "Working with Unisys -- a
long-time price/performance leader among high-end Intel based systems -- and
its ES7000 family of servers, we're well poised to make Linux-based business
intelligence a reality for our enterprise customers."
Effective business intelligence requires high levels of performance. Customers
increasingly rely on Intel's Itanium 2 architecture as the backbone of their
enterprise business intelligence solutions. Sixty-four-bit computing delivers
highly scalable and available servers, and the associated memory caches and
buffers ensure critical information is delivered with speed and accuracy.
Industry leaders such as Intel, Unisys and SAS are now working together to
offer these capabilities to the Linux operating system at a significantly
lower-cost than RISC-based alternatives. These factors are contributing to a
significant boost in enterprise acceptance and adoption of Linux business
intelligence.
"Changing business dynamics are making it more important than ever to extend
business intelligence to individuals and groups across the enterprise," said
Chander Khanna, vice president of Systems & Technology at Unisys. "Simply put,
Unisys ES7000 servers, based on Intel's Itanium 2 technology, are built for
enterprise business intelligence. With industry-leading software providers
like SAS joining us to bring Linux to the enterprise, we're delivering
standardized solutions for business intelligence and data warehousing that are
comparable to Unix/RISC-based competitors at a significantly lower cost."
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