Business intelligence software firmSAShas
reported a 20% increase in new licence revenue for 2006, with the
UK market showing strong demand.
Total sales for the firm were up 12% to £1bn compared to 2005.
The unlisted US company has not revealed its profit figures. Total
sales in the UK were up 16% to £78.2m.
SAS CEO Jim Goodnight said, “We had a good year. Industry and
packaged business solutions were up 49% over 2005. One of our core
strengths, powerful predictive analytics, continued to represent a
significant stream of revenue at 19%.”
Sales of business intelligence and data integration/warehousing
systems were each up by nearly 50%, said Goodnight.
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