Info-Tech Research Groupā€™s Vendor Landscape Recognizes IDeaS Revenue Performance Insights ā„¢ and SASĀ® Visual Analytics for Product Quality, Vision

MINNEAPOLIS ā€“ June 9, 2015 ā€“ IDeaS Revenue Performance Insightsā„¢(RPI) and SAS Visual Analytics have been listed as a Champion in Info-Tech Research Groupā€™s Business Intelligence for Gaming, Hospitality and Leisure Vendor Landscape.

Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape reports recognize outstanding vendors in the technology marketplace. Assessing vendors by the strength of their offering and their strategy for the enterprise, Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscapes pay tribute to the contribution of exceptional vendors in a particular category.

Evaluated among eight noted competitors against both product and vendor criteria, IDeaS and SAS were recognized for excellent product value, a strong market positioning and solid industry vision. The report also highlights IDeaS and parent company SAS for powerful predictive analytics that enable users to more effectively run a hotel or casino with BI tools.

ā€œVisual and predictive analytics are the future of the hotel and casino industries. They empower users to grasp opportunities and drive profitability ā€“ faster and more accurately,ā€ said Sanjay Nagalia, chief operating officer for IDeaS. ā€œWorking hand-in-glove with SAS technologies, we look forward to creating even more revenue opportunities for our growing base of users.ā€

Weighing product criteria like features, usability and architecture ā€“ along with vendor criteria like strategy and viability ā€“ IDeaS RPI with SAS Visual Analytics was ranked among the top three vendors. The Champion designation indicates both leading product capabilities and company vision. The Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape report notes the strong integration of IDeaS and SAS with online travel agents enabling hotels and casinos to consolidate data and create a holistic view of their businesses.

ā€œTo fuel the next level of growth,ā€ the report stated, ā€œoperators need to analyze integrated information at the enterprise level and be able to visualize information to quickly find trends and opportunities to take actions.ā€

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