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Photos: A tour of SAS's green campus

Photo Dr Jim Goodnight, SAS's CEO, revealed last week that the company is interested in working with the environment. This is the HQ of business intelligence heavyweight SAS, located in the heart of Carolina. [05 Nov 2008]

SAS CEO: "Teradata merger? They couldn't afford me"

News SAS CEO Dr Jim Goodnight has poured cold water on speculation that the business intelligence company might merge with its former rival, data warehousing software company Teradata. It's not a view... [03 Nov 2008]

"A fraud ring or social networking - it's the same thing"

Comment SAS is unique among tech heavyweights for its private ownership - the business intelligence (BI) company has been helmed for more than 30 years by its co-founder and majority owner, Dr Jim Goodnight.silicon.com sat down... [03 Nov 2008]

SAS becomes sun worshipper

News SAS CEO, Jim Goodnight said employees and customers expect the company to be responsible corporate citizens and the solar farm is "one small gesture" among the company's green initiatives. Business intelligence software... [26 Jun 2008]

Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks

Comment The ability to travel the world and still kiss the kids goodnight is priceless. Experts are forecasting an important role in the enterprise for new media data applications. But for many CIOs that future has already... [19 Feb 2008]

Fighting against the data deluge

News Companies that fail to use all their data are missing a trick, according to SAS CEO Jim Goodnight. We are still seeing a lot of interest in the low-end BI space, retail is growing considerably and banking," said... [24 May 2007]

Colin Powell: 'Open borders to skilled immigrants'

News Powell's words follow comments made earlier this year by Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS, who said the US is shooting itself in the foot by restricting the number of visas it offers. Speaking to silicon.com in June,... [11 Oct 2006]

Foreign workers not needed by UK IT - poll

News The CEO of SAS, Jim Goodnight, also recently spoke out on the subject. Back in June, Goodnight called for the UK and US governments to open their borders to skilled overseas IT workers as a means of... [18 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO, SAS

Comment silicon.com's managing editor Will Sturgeon met up with Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS - the world's largest privately-owned software company - to discuss his company's strong commitment to R&D, his thoughts about the best... [30 Jun 2006]

'Open borders to IT workers' says SAS chief

News Jim Goodnight, the outspoken CEO of software giant SAS, has said the UK and US governments must open their borders to skilled overseas IT workers in order to remain competitive and foster a culture of innovation. [30 Jun 2006]

SAS CEO baits rivals with 'old skool' trash talk

News Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO of business intelligence giant SAS, rekindled the spirit and swagger of the tech boom with some baiting of his rivals that the outspoken Sun boss Scott McNealy would be proud of - as would Oracle... [22 Jun 2005]

Learn to love your CFO

News Among the business leaders taking the stage at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's CFO Summit were George Reyes, chief financial officer of web search giant Google, and James Goodnight, chief executive of SAS. [23 Nov 2004]

Inside SAS: A vendor dossier

Comment But while that ethos isn't rocket science to fathom, few companies go about practising what they preach with the same level of dedication as Goodnight. Speaking to Goodnight he cites research which... [02 Nov 2004]

Inside SAS: Fact file

Comment Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO, co-founder and president Read Will Sturgeon's inside look at SAS in our vendor dossier. Key financials (annual revenue): bn bn bn bn bn Key claim: consecutive years of profit and revenue growth [02 Nov 2004]

SAS chief talks down IPO talk

News SAS chief executive Dr Jim Goodnight has denied that company is planning to go public this year. Goodnight is quoted in the FT as saying his company - and with a 67 per cent stake, it is still very much... [06 Jul 2001]

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