SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American
multinational developer of
analytics
Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data, which also falls under and directly relates to the umbrella term, data sc ...
and artificial intelligence software based in
Cary, North Carolina
Cary is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, Wake, Chatham County, North Carolina, Chatham, and Durham County, North Carolina, Durham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina and is part of the Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh-Cary, NC M ...
. SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software (
also called SAS), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making. The company's software is used by most of the Fortune 500.
SAS Institute started as a project at
North Carolina State University
North Carolina State University (NC State, North Carolina State, NC State University, or NCSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1887 and p ...
to create a statistical analysis system, in fact SAS originally stood for "Statistical Analysis System", though it is no longer considered an acronym. It was originally used primarily by agricultural departments at universities in the late 1960s. It became an independent, private business led by current CEO
James Goodnight and three other project leaders from the university in 1976.
SAS is one of the largest privately held software providers in the world, and the company's software is used by most of the
Fortune 500
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. The company's revenue grew from $10 million in 1980 to $3.2 billion in 2022.
Historically, it has spent a notably higher proportion of its annual revenue on
research and development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage ...
than most other software companies.
History
1966–1979: Founding and early history
The Statistical Analysis System (SAS) began as a project at
North Carolina State University
North Carolina State University (NC State, North Carolina State, NC State University, or NCSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1887 and p ...
's agricultural department. It was originally led by
Anthony James Barr in 1966, then joined by NCSU graduate student
James Goodnight in 1967
and
John Sall in 1973.
In the early 1970s, the software was primarily leased to other agricultural departments
in order to analyze the effect soil, weather and seed varieties had on crop yields.
The project was funded by the
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in 1887 and is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Service ...
and later by a coalition of university statistics programs called the
University Statisticians of the Southern Experiment Stations.
By 1976, the software had 100 customers
and that year, 300 people attended the first SAS user conference in Kissimmee, Florida.
Goodnight, Barr, Sall and another early participant,
Jane Helwig, founded SAS Institute Inc. as a private company on July 1, 1976, in offices across the street from the university.
Barr and Helwig later sold their interest in the company.
During its first year of operation, SAS adopted a tradition of polling users for suggestions to improve the software through the SASware Ballot.
Many of the company's employee perks, such as fresh fruit, reasonable work hours
and free
M&M's every Wednesday became part of its practices that first year.
In the late 1970s, the company established its first marketing department.
1980–2018
SAS started building its current headquarters in a forested area of
Cary, North Carolina
Cary is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, Wake, Chatham County, North Carolina, Chatham, and Durham County, North Carolina, Durham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina and is part of the Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh-Cary, NC M ...
in 1980.
Later that year, it began providing on-site daycare in order to keep an employee who had planned to leave her job to care for her child at home.
By 1984, SAS had expanded the benefits programs it offered to employees and their families,
and begun building a fitness center, medical center, on-site cafe and other facilities.
SAS became known as a good place to work
and was frequently recognized by national magazines like ''BusinessWeek'', ''Working Mother'' and ''Fortune'' for its work environment.
The company began its relationship with Microsoft and development for Windows operating systems in 1989. Shortly afterwards it established partnerships with database companies like
Oracle
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Descript ...
,
Sybase
Sybase, Inc. was an enterprise software and services company. The company produced software relating to relational databases, with facilities located in California and Massachusetts. Sybase was acquired by SAP in 2010; SAP ceased using the Syba ...
and
Informix.
During the 1980s, SAS was one of
Inc. Magazine's fastest growing companies in America from 1979 and 1985.
It grew more than ten percent per year from $10 million in revenues in 1980
to $1.1 billion by 2000.
In 2007, SAS revenue was $2.15 billion, and in 2013 its revenue was $3.02 billion. By the late 1990s, SAS was the largest privately held software company.
The
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
reported that analysts attributed the growth to aggressive
research and development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage ...
(R&D) spending. It had the highest ratio of its revenues spent on R&D in the industry for eight years, setting a record of 34 percent of its revenues in 1993, as it was working on a new menu-based interface.
In 1998, a larger proportion of its revenue was spent on R&D than at most other software companies;
in 1997, this figure was more than double the industry average.
SAS created an education division in 1997 to create software for schools, including the newly formed
Cary Academy. In 2003 the Bank of America Foundation purchased and donated licenses for the software to 400 schools in North Carolina. SAS funded its first advertising program in 2000 with a $30 million television and radio campaign.
The company considered making 25 percent of its ownership stake available on the stock market and providing employees with stock-options during the
dot-com bubble
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before the following downturn, but ultimately chose not to. SAS was one of the few technology companies that did well during the downturn and hired aggressively to take advantage of available staff.
In 2009, SAS filed a
lawsuit
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against World Programming Ltd., alleging
World Programming System—a software product designed to use the features of the SAS language—violated their copyright as it was reverse engineered from the functionality of SAS Learning Edition. The
European Court of Justice
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ruled that functionality and language elements were not protected and the case was discussed in
Oracle v. Google
SAS introduced its first reseller program intended to grow sales with small to medium-sized businesses in 2006. Leading up to 2007, SAS provided funding and curriculum assistance to help start the Master of Science in Analytics program at nearby
North Carolina State University
North Carolina State University (NC State, North Carolina State, NC State University, or NCSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1887 and p ...
. The company's cloud-based products grew in revenues by 35 percent in 2014 and the construction of Building Q was completed late that year to house its corresponding operations.
In March 2014, SAS launched its SAS Analytics U initiative to provide free foundational technologies and support to teachers and students.
2019–present: Artificial intelligence and international expansion
In 2019, SAS announced that it was investing $1 billion into further
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
R&D, as part of a broader push to develop software in the fields of
machine learning
Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...
,
deep learning
Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that focuses on utilizing multilayered neural networks to perform tasks such as classification, regression, and representation learning. The field takes inspiration from biological neuroscience a ...
,
computer vision
Computer vision tasks include methods for image sensor, acquiring, Image processing, processing, Image analysis, analyzing, and understanding digital images, and extraction of high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical ...
and
natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of computer science and especially artificial intelligence. It is primarily concerned with providing computers with the ability to process data encoded in natural language and is thus closely related ...
. The investment will also fund related initiatives such as acquisitions and the creation of education programs to teach the public about the applications of AI.
That year, SAS partnered with
Nvidia
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to produce offerings related to AI and deep learning. Under that partnership, Nvidia
graphics processing units (GPUs) and
CUDA
In computing, CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a proprietary parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows software to use certain types of graphics processing units (GPUs) for accelerated gene ...
-X AI acceleration libraries will support SAS' AI applications and models.
SAS partnered with Microsoft in 2020 to allow users to run their SAS workloads in the cloud with
Microsoft Azure. This partnership has also facilitated co-engineering between the companies in the areas of generative AI and data management, such as integration between
OpenAI and SAS' analytical systems.
SAS also partnered with
TMA Solutions in 2020, with the latter consulting on AI adoption. That year, SAS launched the SAS Software Certified Young Professionals in collaboration with
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation with the goal of training 500 students in programming, machine learning and analytics through online courses.
In July 2021, the ''
Wall Street Journal
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'' reported that the semiconductor giant
Broadcom
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was in talks to acquire SAS. In a July 13, 2021 email, SAS CEO Jim Goodnight stated that the company was not for sale.
In July 2021, SAS announced that it was preparing for an
initial public offering
An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors. An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investm ...
(IPO). As of September 2023, the company had invested between $50 million and $60 million into internal preparations for its
IPO, which was estimated to take place in 2025.
In May 2023, SAS announced its intentions to invest an additional $1 billion into AI applications for the banking, healthcare, and insurance industries over the next three years. The company's
chief technology officer Bryan Harris stated that "
ethink this is where the second leg of growth of SAS over the next 50 years is going to be." This investment in AI contributed to the company's expansion in international markets, especially China.
The majority of this development has focused on the creation of "pragmatic" artificial intelligence with present-day applications. In addition to integrating artificial intelligence into its existing platforms, the company launched several new platforms related to AI development in 2023 and 2024, including
SAS Viya Workbench, a development environment used for building AI models, and AI application development platform App Factory. It also launched Viya Copilot, a
generative AI assistant for developers and data scientists.
SAS Data Maker, a synthetic data platform, was introduced in 2024.
In November 2024, SAS acquired the United Kingdom-based synthetic data company Hazy. It was announced that the company would integrate Hazy's data generation capabilities into SAS Data Maker.
Operations
SAS Institute has grown in revenue each year since it was incorporated in 1976.
[
] It generated over $3 billion in sales revenue in 2023.
About 20-30% of the company's revenues are spent on
research and development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage ...
, which is the highest ratio among software companies of its size.
In 1994, ''Computerworld'' found that out of the world's 50 largest software companies, SAS spent 2.5 times the industry average on R&D.
It had customers in 145 countries as of 2019.
As of 2010 revenues come relatively evenly from Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas.
According to the company's 2014 financial reporting, its revenues are currently 46.7 percent from the Americas, 41.4 from Europe, Middle East and Africa, and 11.9 percent from Asia-Pacific. SAS has about 5,200 employees at its headquarters in Cary, North Carolina, 1,600 employees elsewhere in the US and 6,900 in Europe, Asia, Canada or Latin America.
CEO James Goodnight owns about two-thirds of the company and co-founder John Sall owns the other one-third.
In 2022, the company was included on ''
Forbes
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''
' list of the largest private companies in the United States, ranked by revenue. It was one of the largest privately held software providers in the world in 2023.
Workplace
SAS is well known for its workplace culture.
The company was used as a model for workplace perks at
Google
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and is taught as a case study in management seminars at
Stanford.
SAS was identified as a "Best Company to Work For" in Fortune's annual rankings from the list's inception in 1997 until 2021, but after slipping in rank has failed to make more recent lists.
In 2014, SAS ranked No. 2 on the elite Top 25 World's Best Multinational Workplaces list from Great Place to Work as well as No. 2 among Fortune's 2014 Best Companies to Work For in the US. The company was No. 1 on Fortune's US list in 2010 and 2011. In 2015, Fortune ranked SAS No. 4 on its annual list of best companies to work for in the US; in 2016, SAS was No. 8 on the same list. It is also regularly in ''Working Mother Magazine's'' "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" list.
Benefits

The SAS headquarters in Cary is situated on a 900-acre campus with various on-site services and amenities for employees. Buildings comprise about a third of the campus, while the remaining acreage is mostly green spaces and bodies of water which are accessible by trails. SAS offers on-site
day care
Child care, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from three months to 18 years old. Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typica ...
services to its employees for 850 children for about a third of the normal cost. Medical services are provided to employees and their families for free and 80% of the cost is covered for specialists.
Employees are encouraged to work 35-hour weeks
and have free access to a recreation and fitness center
as well as life counseling services.
It also hosts a summer camp for children
and operates on-site cafeterias and cafes.
22.5 tons of M&Ms are provided each year, in jars that are re-filled every Wednesday.
[ Similar amenities are provided at its other offices besides its headquarters.]
SAS spokespeople say its employee benefits are provided for business, not altruistic, reasons. The company evaluates new benefits using three criteria: whether it would benefit the company culture, whether it would serve a significant number of employees and whether it would save more money than is spent on it.[ According to academics, the company's practices improve the loyalty, focus and creativity of its staff.] Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer from the Stanford Graduate School of Business estimated that the company saves $60–$80 million annually in expenses related to employee turnover. SAS has an annual employee turnover of three to five[ percent, while the software industry's average is 20] to 25 percent. According to ''USA Today'', the workplace culture has created "intensely loyal" staff who care about the company's well-being. Even though there are unlimited sick days, the average employee takes only two. The 40,000 free medical visits provided to employees annually are estimated to cost the company US$4.5 million, but save it US$5 million due to the employee productivity lost when staff spend their work-hours in waiting rooms at other hospitals.
Structure and culture
SAS has a limited corporate hierarchy and an egalitarian
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culture. As the company grew it created new divisions, instead of layers of management, creating a flat, simple organizational structure. According to professor Jeffrey Pfeffer from Stanford, there are only three levels in the organization and CEO James Goodnight has 27 people who directly report to him. The organizational structure is fluid and employees can change roles rapidly.
Managers are involved in the day-to-day work with their employees. Employees are given a large extent of autonomy and developers are encouraged to pursue experimental product ideas. Input from customers guides the company's marketing and software development. According to SAS, 80 percent of suggestions for product improvements are incorporated into the software. The dress code is informal.[ According to ''Fast Company'', employees describe the environment as "relaxed."][
Employees are encouraged to do volunteer work and the company makes donation to non-profits where employees are involved. The company primarily focuses its philanthropic efforts on improving education. It funds pilot programs for new education models, donates laptops and provides free online software for classrooms called Curriculum Pathways.] The company is a founding partner of the Watt Family Innovation Center at Clemson University
Clemson University () is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university near Clemson, South Carolina, United States. - The blue-shaded pattern denotes university property. This shows Clemson University is ''out ...
, providing funding, access to software, and research.
Acquisitions
Software
It develops, supports and markets a suite of analytics software also called SAS (statistical analysis system), which captures, stores, modifies, analyzes and presents data. The SAS system and SAS programming language are used by most of the Fortune 500
The ''Fortune'' 500 is an annual list compiled and published by ''Fortune (magazine), Fortune'' magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States Joint-stock company#Closely held corporations and publicly traded corporations, corporations by ...
. The SAS software includes a Base SAS component that performs analytical functions and more than 200 other modules that add graphics, spreadsheets or other features.
Some of the uses for SAS' software include analyzing financial transactions for indications of fraud, optimizing prices for retailers, or evaluating the results of clinical trials. As of 2012, SAS is the largest market-share holder in the advanced analytics segment with a 36.2 percent share and the fifth largest for business intelligence
Business intelligence (BI) consists of strategies, methodologies, and technologies used by enterprises for data analysis and management of business information. Common functions of BI technologies include Financial reporting, reporting, online an ...
software with a 6.9 percent share. SAS typically sells its software with an emphasis on subscription models that include support and updates, as opposed to software licenses.
SAS Viya
The company develops SAS Viya, an artificial intelligence and analytics platform that launched in 2016. The platform includes several modules for AI development, including Viya Workbench, Viya Copilot, and App Factory.
JMP
Under its subsidiary, JMP Statistical Discovery LLC, SAS Institute also sells the JMP suite of statistical analysis software, which consists of JMP, JMP Pro, JMP Clinical and JMP Genomics.
User community
The SAS certification program was established in 1999. and SAS Publishing was created in 2000 as a separate entity that works to increase the availability of books related to SAS. SAS Publishing hosts an online bookstore, develops product documentation and publishes books on SAS authored by users. There are more than 200 SAS users groups devoted to a specialty, an individual client, or a geography. There are local, regional, national and international users groups.
See also
* Revolution Analytics
References
External links
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