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  2. SAS Institute - Wikipedia

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    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. [59]

  3. Latest SAS reorganization cuts jobs within Cary software ...

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    SAS Institute has confirmed workers in the company’s retail solutions division lost their jobs following the latest organizational shakeup at the prominent Cary analytic software provider ...

  4. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS has products for specific industries, such as government, retail, telecommunications, aerospace, marketing optimization, and high-performance computing. [80] The company has a suite of analytical products related to health care and life sciences. [81]

  5. SAS (shoemakers) - Wikipedia

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    SAS is best known for their hand-crafted shoe forms, in 88 ladies' sizes and 104 men's sizes, to provide a suitable fit. SAS shoes are sold at SAS branded retail locations across the United States and in 11 additional countries, as well as online. Their products are also available in numerous multi-line shoe stores. [4]

  6. SAS Institute cuts jobs, employee reports, as Cary software ...

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    SAS’ area workforce has dropped by more than 1,000 people in recent years as the company prepares to go public. SAS Institute cuts jobs, employee reports, as Cary software firm again shrinks ...

  7. SSP Group - Wikipedia

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    The business was established as a division of Scandinavian airline SAS Group under the name of SAS Catering in 1961. [2] Its Select Service Partner (SSP) division was acquired by Compass Group in May 1993 for £72 million. [3]

  8. Jan Carlzon - Wikipedia

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    The flat organizational structure, delegation processes, and empowerment of employees adopted at SAS also led to Carlzon writing a book, Riv pyramiderna! ( Swe. , which translates into Tear Down the Pyramids ), published by Bonnier in Stockholm in 1985 and translated into English in 1987 by Harper Perennial under the title Moments of Truth .

  9. Epicor - Wikipedia

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    Epicor for Service Enterprises, which automated enterprise services and was completely web-based, was released in 2003. The company acquired CompuNet for the hospitality. It acquired Scala in 2004. [9] In 2005, Epicor purchased CRS Retail to provide a comprehensive retail suite [10] then acquired NSB in 2007 to expand retail offerings. [11]