SAS Leverages Analytics for Global Change

By Ken Briodagh April 16, 2018

To help address global societal problems through IoT and analytics, SAS (News - Alert) is working with the Global GoalsCast podcast to provide data visualizations with SAS Viya about the critical challenges facing humanity. The company made the announcement at SAS Global Forum in Denver, Colorado.

Launched in January on Apple (News - Alert) Podcasts, Global GoalsCast is a podcast series that inspires action by sharing the stories of people tackling urgent global issues, including migration, clean water, gender equality, climate change and the refugee crisis.

As the official analytics partner, SAS is helping to explain complex issues through interactive data visualizations and other imagery to accompany podcast episodes. Global GoalsCast focuses on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals – known as the Global Goals. Signed by 193 countries in 2015, the Goals have specific targets to achieve a more prosperous, peaceful and sustainable world by the year 2030.

“We started this podcast to engage and inspire the podcast listener audience, which tends to be full of curious, early adopters, and influencers, to learn about the Global Goals and take action,” said Claudia Romo Edelman (News - Alert) and Edie Lush, co-hosts of Global GoalsCast. “Achieving the 17 Global Goals requires global participation and this podcast is an innovative method for sharing this message.”

Last year, SAS launched of GatherIQ, a crowdsourcing app that asks users to analyze data and provide information to help nonprofits. The app can be accessed online, through the Apple App Store, and on Android (News - Alert) devices. Global GoalsCast listeners will be encouraged to explore data on important causes through GatherIQ. Users of the app are already helping IOM, World Wildlife Fund and the Sepsis Alliance address a myriad of issues related to migrant danger, wildlife preservation and sepsis awareness.

“SAS is excited to help Global GoalsCast tell these stories by analyzing data for good and to ignite the passion of its listeners to change the world,” said I-Sah Hsieh, Corporate Social Innovation Director, SAS. “By visualizing this data, people can quickly grasp the challenges we face and share it with their social media networks. Awareness fuels engagement and opens the door to new possibilities for tackling these Goals as a global community.”

For SAS, the Global GoalsCast collaboration represents the latest in the company’s Data for Good effort. Previously, SAS helped the United Nation’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) respond to humanitarian crises following earthquakes in Nepal and Pakistan, and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. SAS analyzed data from thousands of shelters to help IOM responders identify critical issues and prioritize relief efforts.

SAS is a supporter of the Data for Good movement, exploring how to use data in meaningful ways to solve humanitarian issues around poverty, health, human rights, education, and the environment. From child welfare to combating opioid abuse, from behavioral health to providing better educational opportunities for children, the power of data to improve the world is profound.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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