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Thank SAS, a leader in AI and analytics, will soon fully integrate SAS Decision Builder, a cloud-based intelligent decisioning solution, into Microsoft Fabric, Microsoft’s end-to-end data and analytics platform. The news presents a winning combination of SAS’ technology and Microsoft Fabric that will deliver a flexible and scalable user experience.
SAS Decision Builder allows business analysts and domain experts to easily combine multiple AI models, rules and procedural logic into a composite AI workflow.
Integrating SAS Decision Builder into Fabric enables customers to solve the critical last mile of getting AI into production, driving measurable and consistent decisioning across customer experiences and the enterprise.
In various industries, SAS Decision Builder can codify multiple decisioning models to make it easier for businesses to make better, faster decisions.
For example, lenders in the financial services industry can use SAS Decision Builder to determine credit scores for loan approvals, automating and streamlining the decision process to deliver results quickly.
Manufacturers can leverage the integration to stay ahead of production defects, receiving timely alerts and potential next steps to avoid costly errors and supply chain issues.
Marketing teams can use SAS Decision Builder to provide personalized customer experiences that generate tangible business value.
“As more organizations continue to adopt AI, there is a rapidly emerging need to connect AI models with sophisticated business decisions and measurable outcomes.
SAS Decision Builder directly addresses this need and accelerates productivity with AI,” said Bryan Harris, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at SAS. “We are so excited to bring this state-of-the-art capability to the Microsoft Azure community and ecosystem.”
Cover photo: SAS Blog
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