SAS® Analytics U spurs record software use, certifications, university partnerships
Company celebrates high-impact uses of analytics in higher education at SAS® Global Forum
SAS GLOBAL FORUM - In just one year, thousands of professors and learners of all ages have seized the opportunity for free SAS® software and training through SAS Analytics U. In intensified efforts to combat a persistent analytics skills gap, SAS kicked off the global education initiative in 2014, offering free software, university partnerships and compelling user communities. At the same time, SAS has launched more degree and certificate programs at colleges and universities worldwide.
Technology is no longer the key inhibitor for organizations struggling to derive value from analytics, according to a new research report from MIT Sloan, The Talent Dividend. It’s the lack of analytical talent.
“We hear it every day from customers: They need people who can make sense of data and apply it to make better business decisions,” said Emily Baranello, Director of the SAS Education Practice. “Budding data scientists and existing experts alike are flocking to SAS Analytics U to build and hone their skills. They’ll be positioned to capture tremendous career opportunities.”
SAS University Edition, which provides free access to SAS software quickly and easily for students, professors and independent learners, has been downloaded nearly 245,000 times since its launch last May. Users can also access SAS University Edition through the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. Part of the AWS in Education program, the new service combines powerful, easy-to-use SAS Analytics with on-demand AWS cloud computing.
In addition, nearly 34,000 professors, students and researchers are now wielding powerful, advanced analytics through free, cloud-based SAS OnDemand for Academics.
In the last year, hungry learners accessed free SAS e-learning courses more than 45,000 times and viewed video tutorials nearly 1 million times. SAS certifications are up 8 percent.
SAS is collaborating with traditional and nontraditional graduate and undergraduate programs around the world, such as Wake Tech Community College and Capella University, to launch associate and bachelor’s degrees in business analytics. In addition, SAS has helped launch more than 30 master’s degrees and 60 certificate programs in analytics and related disciplines. The past year saw new master’s programs at Michigan State University, University of Maryland, University of Missouri, George Washington University, Shiv Nadar University, Indian Institute of Management and University of South Australia.
Honoring analytics excellence in higher education
SAS also builds interest in analytics by highlighting innovative uses of SAS software in higher education at SAS Global Forum. This year’s awards and winners:
The SAS Distinguished Professor Award – Alan Olinsky, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Information Systems at Bryant University. Olinsky worked with SAS to create joint certificates in applied analytics, data mining and business analytics. The university also introduced one of the country’s first undergraduate applied analytics programs. Olinsky co-founded Bryant’s Advanced Applied Analytics Center.
SAS Excellence in Education Award – Sinclair Community College. Sinclair has used SAS Analytics for years to boost student enrollment efforts, reduce dropouts, manage course accreditation and balance faculty and course resources.
The SAS Student Ambassador Program recognizes and supports students using SAS in innovative ways that benefit their respective fields of study. The 2015 ambassadors are:
Ashley Collinsworth, Tulane University
Lauren Cook, Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology
Mihaela Ene, University of South Carolina
Betty Johanna Garzon Rozo, University of Edinburgh
Ila Gokarn, Singapore Management University
Lisa Henley, University of Canterbury
Gibson Ikoro, Queen Mary University
Ramcharan Kakarla, Sastra University
Catherine LaChapelle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Isabel Litton, California Polytechnic State University
Juan Ma, Balamurugan Mohan and Narmada Panneerselvam, Oklahoma State University
Jun Neoh, Southampton University
Deanna Schreiber-Gregory, National University
Today's announcement was made at SAS Global Forum, the world's largest gathering of SAS users, attended by more than 5,000 business and IT users of SAS software and solutions.
About SAS Analytics U
SAS Analytics U helps learners discover THE POWER TO KNOW®, regardless of learning path. Everyone – teachers, professors, students, academic researchers and independent learners – will find value in this global initiative. With free access to SAS software, resources and ways to connect with other SAS users and organizations looking to hire, this initiative gives learners the high-demand skills needed to address the analytics skills gap. Created with the learner at the center, SAS Analytics U provides many paths to one brilliant journey.
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