SAS Decision Builder combines AI models, rules, and logic into a workflow to help make better decisions.
SAS Decision Builder is a new Microsoft Fabric workload that streamlines the analytics lifecycle by helping enterprises design, integrate, and deploy models and decisions. The combination with Microsoft gives enterprises access to data in Fabric OneLake. Users can test, modify, and execute decisions in the Fabric environment to anticipate market changes and meet business needs.
Last year, Microsoft launched Fabric, which is a foundation for enterprise data and AI applications. The platform brings together data and analytics tools. In this way, data and business professionals should better exploit the potential of data and establish a good data foundation.
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Combination
With SAS workloads on Fabric, business analysts and domain experts can access decision flows and design business logic in a low-code environment. They also have access to machine learning and LLMs to manage and complete the decision lifecycle. Additionally, users gain insight into how rules are developed so they can follow data flows and understand how decisions are created.
The integration further extends Azure AI services. SAS BI supports generative AI elements directly in a decision flow. Combining LLM analytics capabilities with predictive AI expands the data pool. This enables scenarios to be run, results to be analyzed, and personalized customer experiences to be delivered.
SAS Decision Builder is available in private preview on Fabric with immediate effect.
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