IBM, SAS Institute Form Mutual Enterprises
SAS Institute and IBM announced a key relationship, the formation of a consulting practice and further development of e-business intelligence solutions that integrate IBM's DB2 database product family and SAS software. The announcement is the latest in a group of key strategic relationships forged by IBM as it refocuses its partnering efforts. Recent announcements have included partnerships with other software providers such as Siebel Systems and SAP AG. The news of the SAS Institute and IBM collaboration came at PartnerWorld 2000, IBM's largest annual event for its business partners.
The three-year agreement between IBM and SAS Institute and the joint development efforts will attempt to result in the creation of a consulting practice in IBM Global Services specializing in SAS solutions. These consultants will work with joint customers to integrate the decision support capabilities of SAS solutions with existing transaction systems and other IBM e-business applications. The agreement will also try to bring about closer integration of SAS solutions and DB2 Universal Database to further enhance performance on all IBM server platforms, including Netfinity, AS/400, RS/6000, NUMA-Q and S/390. In addition, the partnering will bring about IBM Global Services' access to a range of SAS Institute solutions for business intelligence, data warehousing, and decision support.
"In today's competitive e-business environment, it's critical to build on a solid database foundation when deploying enterprise applications," said Barrett Joyner, president of SAS Institute North America. "Through the agreement with IBM and tighter integration with DB2, our joint customers will continue to tap the acclaimed business intelligence capabilities of SAS software solutions, as well as the expertise of IBM consultants to create the e-business solutions they need to compete in the new millennium."
IBM Global Services will provide the analytical services, systems integration and industry-specific, e-business intelligence consulting expertise. SAS Institute will provide software solutions for:
SAS software & DB2 IBM and SAS Institute plan to more tightly integrate and thus enhance the combined performance of DB2 Universal Database and SAS software.
"DB2 is powering the world's e-business solutions by offering open, industrial-strength database management for business intelligence, transaction processing, and a broad range of applications," said Barnes. "More than 2,700 sites and 1,900 companies and organizations are running SAS software and DB2 Universal Database today, so tighter integration will help these existing joint customers and attract new ones too."
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