Acquisition

Andrea Gillhuber,

SAS takes over Boemska

The provider of AI and analytics solutions SAS is acquiring the British company Boemska. The acquisition adds a range of functions to the cloud-native analytics platform SAS Viya.

Company takeover: SAS takes over its technology partner Boemska.

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SAS, a provider of analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, is acquiring Boemska, a UK-based technology company specializing in low-code/no-code application deployment and analytical workload management for SAS applications. The acquisition extends the cloud-native analytics platform SAS Viya with a range of features that enable organizations to migrate SAS and open source models to the cloud and mobile applications. In addition, the technology facilitates the embedding of analytics in marketplace apps. This makes Analytics from SAS available in app stores, making it easier to deploy for use cases in virtually any industry. Analytical workload management also ensures that analytical applications can be operated optimally and therefore economically in cloud environments such as Microsoft Azure.

Boemska is a SAS technology partner whose solutions integrate powerful analytics from SAS directly into third-party cloud applications. This enables the development and execution of analytical models using low-code and no-code technologies, for example for fraud detection, quality assurance in production or in medical diagnostics. Integration with SAS Stream Processing and IoT solutions supports faster decisions directly in the cloud. For example, analytics and machine learning help cameras in factories to detect production errors.

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