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Conference 35.181::insurance

Title:Insurance Industry Conference
Moderator:ICPSRV::DOVE
Created:Thu Feb 18 1988
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:136
Total number of notes:551

120.0. "SAS/Statistical Analysis System" by PRLVMS::BARRAQUA () Tue Mar 12 1991 14:05

    Did anyone hear of a Statistical package used in actuarial computations
    named Statistical Analysis System (SAS)?
    
    Are there any other packages of the same type running on DEC platforms?
    
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    
    Jerome
    
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120.1SAS addressCHEFS::BEVERIDGEJJohn @RDL 7899-5065Thu Mar 14 1991 11:1214
I assume you are looking for 
	SAS Institute Inc
	SAS Campus Drive
	CARY, NC 27513-2414

	Tel: (919) 677-8000
	Fax: (919) 677-8123

While actuaries would undoubtedly use their software, it is 
generalised analysis, reporting and presentation software - and very 
good.   But they are by no means unique.   Acumen from EFFEM, FOCUS 
from IBI, Holistic Systems etc are all possibilities in the same area.

Hope this helps.   Regards, John Beveridge.
120.2insurance softwarePRLVMS::BARRAQUAFri Mar 15 1991 04:4811
    Thank you very much for this detailed answer.
    this will indeed help a lot.
    If I understand, all the softwares you mentioned
    are general statistical packages.
    
    Is there anything specialized for actuarial computations?
    (In finance, there are lots of softwares for pricing and
    management of securities portfolios)
    
    Jerome
    
120.3SAS & Actuarial WorksystemsCSG002::BAKERMon Mar 18 1991 15:4611
    SAS is used by Actuaries, and there is a VAX version. For details you
    could contact SAS themselves (919-476-8000). They are a CMP. You could
    also contact John David (DTN 297-5186) who is the relationsip manager.
    
    Since you are exploring the Actuarial world, you could also want to
    talk to Barry Kaditz (DTN 291-0152) who has developed an Actuarial
    Worksystem working with a client.
    
    Regards
    
    John Baker