View insightful interviews from SAS Forum International Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Peter Dorrington, Head of Fraud Solutions, SAS
Does your organization's anti-fraud strategy go beyond simple fraud management? Peter Dorrington talks about strategic detection and prevention – a difficult task for large organizations due to the large amounts of data.
Ewa Fratczak, Warsaw School of Economics
Teaching, organization and economic reform uniquely positions the Warsaw School of Economics. Ewa Fratczak discusses the school's roll in the economic growth in Poland and the opportunities and challenges associated with the European Union.
Mark Pallone, Intel
Your existing technology may facilitate data from different parts of the enterprise, but faced with efficiency and scalability issues, you need to access the data quickly and remotely. Mark Pallone discusses the benefit of Intel technology to deliver information to anyone, anywhere.
Bruno Castejon, HP
Bruno Castejon discusses reoccurring business issues and identifies new issues that surfaced during SAS Forum International. Operating efficiency, process automation and customer satisfaction are reoccurring trends with the underlying need for data consolidation. Do more with less and meet your customer's needs while you're doing it. In addition, there are new business issues requiring agility and sharing intelligence.
View SAS Forum International Interviews: Day 1 featuring Jeanette Slepian, Richard Edwards, Armando de la Torre, Andreas Weigend and Gary Cokins.
About Peter Dorrington, Ewa Fratczak, Mark Pallone, Bruno Castejon
Peter Dorrington is Head of Fraud Solutions for SAS UK
Ewa Fratczak is with the Warsaw School of Economics
Mark Pallone is the Strategic Software Technology Manager for Intel
Bruno Castejon is the Director of Business Intelligence and CRM Solutions for HP