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SAS offers a greener shade of business intelligence

SAS offers a greener shade of business intelligence

By:  Shane Schick  On: 29 Apr 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The company revamps a traditional BI product to create a tool that companies can use to measure their carbon footprint and other environmental data. Info-Tech sizes up the market opportunity

While traditional BI draws from electronic systems that manage transactions or even spreadsheets, Hay said that green BI may not be quite so automated. “Now we’re talking about getting the meter reading from the company’s utility meter. How do we get those figures? That is going to be one the big challenges,” he said.

Farrell acknowledged that SAS For Sustainability Management requires data from unusual sources, including building management systems. Green strategies are also often driven by the CFO or COO, she added, who are focused on getting access to more capital or attracting and retaining younger, more environmentally-minded staff. Focusing on sustainability might mean IT professionals have to be more engaged with senior management teams.

“In some instances the CIO is relegated to the realm of the data centre, when in reality they can impact the IT that can alleviate drains on electricity and travel and optimize operations,” she said.

In Canada, SAS made headlines last year when it opened a new corporate headquarters in Toronto, a building that designed with energy efficiency in mind.










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