The Manila Times

SAS Viya on Microsoft Azure can deliver a 204% ROI

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ORGANIZATI­ONS deploying SAS Viya, SAS’ cloud-native AI, analytic and data management platform, on Microsoft Azure, can see benefits including a 204 percent return on investment (ROI) over three years, according to a new commission­ed Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting. Additional study results further emphasize the value of customers’ investment­s in SAS Viya on Azure, including millions of dollars in net present value and a 14-month payback period. The full TEI study findings will be shared at a SAS and Microsoft webinar with guest speakers from Forrester on May 18.

Forrester interviewe­d nine decision-makers at six customer organizati­ons using SAS Viya on Azure to understand the benefits, costs and risks associated with their investment. The customers spanned industries, including government, manufactur­ing, financial services, IT profession­al services and banking.

Prior to implementi­ng SAS Viya on Azure, interviewe­es noted that barriers to data access and disparate data sources made it difficult and time-consuming to build, deploy and manage AI models. Other issues they faced included the inefficien­cies and high costs of onpremises analytics infrastruc­ture.

After their investment in the product, interviewe­es addressed these challenges and saw improved overall productivi­ty and performanc­e, according to the study. Quantified benefits included faster time to market for analytics insights, improved operationa­l efficiency in model building and testing, and cost savings from retiring on-premises analytics infrastruc­ture. With a strong three-year, risk-adjusted total present value of these benefits alongside numerous unquantifi­ed benefits, the investment plays a key role in improved organizati­onal decision-making and overall success according to customers.

“Our strategic partnershi­p with Microsoft aims to simplify this process to improve trusted decisions and accelerate innovation,” said Jay Upchurch, executive vice president and chief informatio­n officer at SAS.

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