SAS Big Data Analytic's: SAS Authorised Training Partner Epoch Research Institute (Ahmedabad | Bangalore|Chennai)
What Is Epoch?
Established in 2009, Epoch Research Institute India Pvt Ltd., is one of India oldest SAS Accredited training partner imparting SKILLS and TALENT DEVELOPMENT, offers multi-disciplinary LEARNING MANAGEMENT, TRAINING, on SAS to individuals, corporations, institutions, across pan India. It has become known, in particular, as a one of primer institute providing quality SAS Training over the years. Along with SAS we offer more than 150 programs on ILT and e-learning platform.
In Addition to SAS Training Epoch also offers BUSINESS CONSULTING, STAFFING SOLUTIONS, & SAS SOFTWARE RESELL through its division “Epoch Technology & Consulting Services”. We state of art highly developed offshore and near-shore facilities, experienced team of domain specialists. Our innovative approaches to customer experience management & delivery has been a catalyst in sustaining long-term customer engagements.
What is Big Data?
In Addition to SAS Training Epoch also offers BUSINESS CONSULTING, STAFFING SOLUTIONS, & SAS SOFTWARE RESELL through its division “Epoch Technology & Consulting Services”. We state of art highly developed offshore and near-shore facilities, experienced team of domain specialists. Our innovative approaches to customer experience management & delivery has been a catalyst in sustaining long-term customer engagements.
Big data is now a reality: The volume, variety and velocity of data coming into your organization continue to reach unprecedented levels. This phenomenal growth means that not only must you understand big data in order to decipher the information that truly counts, but you also must understand the possibilities of big data analytics.
For years SAS customers have evolved their analytics methods from a reactive view into a proactive approach using predictive and prescriptive analytics. Both reactive and proactive approaches are used by organizations, but let's look closely at what is best for your organization and task at hand.
Reactive vs. proactive approaches
There are four approaches to analytics, and each falls within the reactive or proactive category:
Reactive – business intelligence: In the reactive category, business intelligence (BI) provides standard business reports, ad hoc reports, OLAP and even alerts and notifications based on analytics. This ad hoc analysis looks at the static past, which has its purpose in a limited number of situations.
Reactive – big data BI: When reporting pulls from huge data sets, we can say this is performing big data BI. But decisions based on these two methods are still reactionary.
Proactive – big analytics: Making forward-looking, proactive decisions requires proactive big analytics like optimization, predictive modeling, text mining, forecasting and statistical analysis. They allow you to identify trends, spot weaknesses or determine conditions for making decisions about the future. But although it's proactive, big analytics cannot be performed on big data because traditional storage environments and processing times cannot keep up.
Proactive – big data analytics: By using big data analytics you can extract only the relevant information from terabytes, petabytes and exabytes, and analyze it to transform your business decisions for the future. Becoming proactive with big data analytics isn't a one-time endeavor; it is more of a culture change – a new way of gaining ground by freeing your analysts and decision makers to meet the future with sound knowledge and insight.
With SAS, you can truly change operations, prevent fraud, gain competitive edge, retain more customers, anticipate disease outbreaks or run unlimited budget simulations – the possibilities are endless.
§ First off, if you have certified big data skills, the general consensus is that you will find a “competitive and thriving market.” That’s good news.
§ The most compelling statistic for SAS certification holders is that SAS grabbed two of the top 5 spots out of 60+ certifications surveyed. A full list hasn’t yet been released, but often follows the survey by a few weeks.
§ Over 730 certified individuals were surveyed and more than 40% hold two or more active big data certifications.
§ In the US, 52% of the respondents reported receiving a raise within a year after earning their first certification. The same goes for 35% of international respondents.
§ 40% of respondents say they use the skills learned or enhanced through certification every day.
§ When asked “What was the first Big Data Certification you earned?,” 15% answered SAS Predictive Modeler, while 13% said SAS SBA Certification.
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For years SAS customers have evolved their analytics methods from a reactive view into a proactive approach using predictive and prescriptive analytics. Both reactive and proactive approaches are used by organizations, but let's look closely at what is best for your organization and task at hand.
Reactive vs. proactive approaches
There are four approaches to analytics, and each falls within the reactive or proactive category:
Reactive – business intelligence: In the reactive category, business intelligence (BI) provides standard business reports, ad hoc reports, OLAP and even alerts and notifications based on analytics. This ad hoc analysis looks at the static past, which has its purpose in a limited number of situations.
Reactive – big data BI: When reporting pulls from huge data sets, we can say this is performing big data BI. But decisions based on these two methods are still reactionary.
Proactive – big analytics: Making forward-looking, proactive decisions requires proactive big analytics like optimization, predictive modeling, text mining, forecasting and statistical analysis. They allow you to identify trends, spot weaknesses or determine conditions for making decisions about the future. But although it's proactive, big analytics cannot be performed on big data because traditional storage environments and processing times cannot keep up.
Proactive – big data analytics: By using big data analytics you can extract only the relevant information from terabytes, petabytes and exabytes, and analyze it to transform your business decisions for the future. Becoming proactive with big data analytics isn't a one-time endeavor; it is more of a culture change – a new way of gaining ground by freeing your analysts and decision makers to meet the future with sound knowledge and insight.
With SAS, you can truly change operations, prevent fraud, gain competitive edge, retain more customers, anticipate disease outbreaks or run unlimited budget simulations – the possibilities are endless.
§ First off, if you have certified big data skills, the general consensus is that you will find a “competitive and thriving market.” That’s good news.
§ The most compelling statistic for SAS certification holders is that SAS grabbed two of the top 5 spots out of 60+ certifications surveyed. A full list hasn’t yet been released, but often follows the survey by a few weeks.
§ Over 730 certified individuals were surveyed and more than 40% hold two or more active big data certifications.
§ In the US, 52% of the respondents reported receiving a raise within a year after earning their first certification. The same goes for 35% of international respondents.
§ 40% of respondents say they use the skills learned or enhanced through certification every day.
§ When asked “What was the first Big Data Certification you earned?,” 15% answered SAS Predictive Modeler, while 13% said SAS SBA Certification.
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