Faraday vs. SAS Enterprise Guide

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Faraday
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Faraday headquartered in Burlingoton offers their marketing analytics platform, designed to include everything needed for data science, from native integrations and consumer data to automated machine learning and turnkey deployment capabilities. Faraday AI is deployed through 5 related products to help users understand their business's customers, their preferences, and also to understand their business's market niche with location data, etc.N/A
SAS Enterprise Guide
Score 8.1 out of 10
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SAS Enterprise Guide is a menu-driven, Windows GUI tool for SAS.N/A
Pricing
FaradaySAS Enterprise Guide
Editions & Modules
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FaradaySAS Enterprise Guide
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
FaradaySAS Enterprise Guide
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Usability
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User Testimonials
FaradaySAS Enterprise Guide
Likelihood to Recommend
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For writing out longer code creation for shaping data on complicated reports, the clean UI is helpful. If exploring data though, SAS Studio would be better suited given its easier interface for GUI graph building.
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Pros
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  • It can load a huge amount of data as compared to R Studio and Excel.
  • Data processing speed is very fast, millions of records are loaded into this software very easily and data manipulation is also very easy.
  • Inbuilt Statistical functions and procedures make it very comfortable to use for non analytics professionals as well.
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Cons
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  • I would like to see advance interactions with external databases to be able to kill ongoing queries from SAS. As of now, you can stop pretty much any ongoing process besides the one running on a remote database (killing SAS/EG doesn't stop the remote process)
  • When creating prompts for programs, it would be nice to be able to have conditional prompts (based on the selection of other prompts). The prompts are clearly a recent feature and constantly under development but I wish it would be more powerful.
  • More of a SAS metadata issue but when loading SAS/EG (first connection to the server), it takes a few seconds which feels like a long time. I really don't understand why the initialization of the session can take so long. Don't get me wrong, this has no real impact on productivity but that 10s delay just feels really like eternity when you want to run some code in a new session.
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Likelihood to Renew
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On account of current user experience and the organization-wide acceptance.
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Usability
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It's not all bad, but I don't believe that an enterprise purchase of SAS is worth the expense considering the widely available set of tools in the data analytics space at the moment. In my company, it's a good tool because others use it. Otherwise, I wouldn't purchase a new set of it because it doesn't have some of the better analytical functions in it.
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Support Rating
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Although I use SAS support for information on functions, these are SAS related and haven't really come across anything that is specifically for SAS EG.
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Implementation Rating
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I've not worked hands-on with the implementation team, but there were no escalations barring a few hiccups in the deployment due to change in requirement & adoption to our company's remote servers.
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Alternatives Considered
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Python-based platforms like Pandas or Spark are very good too at displaying data and do exploratory analysis. I definitely prefer them to SAS EG. It's just too slow, and doesn't let you peek into the data very easily. Lots of clicking, and I'd rather just write some code, rather do clicking.
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Return on Investment
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  • Faster decision making, through powerful big data handling functionalities.
  • Faster operations on daily basis, once the project tree is built, unskilled personnel can use it in their daily operation.
  • Don’t need to choose SAS EG if you are not going to be handling big data. (such as over 1 million rows and 50 columns)
  • You need skilled personnel to build the initial project tree.
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ScreenShots

Faraday Screenshots

Screenshot of The dashboard provides at-a-glance analytics from different parts of the Faraday prediction cloud. Find out which of your personas are making purchases, keep track of prediction deliveries to your stack, and more.Screenshot of In Explore, visualize the location of your customer base, compare your customers to the rest of the population, and analyze where your best opportunities lie for specialized targeting campaigns.Screenshot of With the personas console, review key attributes that were used to cluster your personas in Faraday and how they break down when compared to each other.