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CARY, N.C.—One involves fingerprints. The other, footprints. Both use SAS® Analytics, and both are deemed visionary applications of information     technology that benefit society. North Carolina Criminal     Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services (CJLEADS) and Duke     University’s Sustainability Office were both named 2011     Computerworld Honors Laureates.

CJLEADS is the only statewide system nationwide to integrate data from     so many criminal justice organizations – including court, warrant,      probation, parole and local jail information. With 4,000 users on its     way to 33,000, CJLEADS provides a rounded profile of offenders and a     single information source agencies can access securely via the Web.

The North Carolina Office of the State Controller established the system     after two high-profile murders in 2008. The suspects were repeat     offenders whom the courts overlooked multiple times while on probation.      An investigation found no central information system for law enforcement     officials and no efficient way of knowing when offenders on probation     were charged with additional crimes.

CJLEADS is already working. The North Carolina Department of Insurance     Criminal Investigations Division recently identified, located, and     arrested members of one of the state’s largest staged accident rings,      saving countless work hours in the process. CJLEADS information found 11     of 16 culprits in three counties and three more already in prison.

Duke University’s Sustainability Office, also a 2011 Laureate, is a     development partner for SAS’      hosted solution for sustainability. Once the solution is fully     deployed, Duke will use it in areas such as sustainability performance     reporting and predictive modeling of greenhouse gas emissions.

With the hosted SAS solution for sustainability, higher education     institutions can manage and forecast resources needed to achieve desired     outcomes across the enterprise and within departments. They can     prioritize institutional strategies and align funding for innovation,      environmental program development, and faculty and students accordingly.      The solution also helps to ensure transparency with institutional     constituents and organizations such as the American College and     University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.

The Computerworld Honors awards will be presented at the Annual     Laureates Medal Ceremony and Gala Awards on June 20 at the Andrew W.      Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.

About SAS

SAS is the leader in business     analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor     in the business intelligence market. Through innovative solutions     delivered within an integrated framework, SAS helps customers at more     than 50,000 sites improve performance and deliver value by making better     decisions faster. Since 1976 SAS has been giving customers around the     world THE POWER TO KNOW®. SAS and all other SAS Institute     Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of     SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. ® indicates USA     registration. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their     respective companies. Copyright © 2011 SAS Institute Inc. All rights     reserved.

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