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SAS Upgrades

Upgrades can be a burdensome workflow. Ease the strain on your internal resources by partnering with our SAS upgrade specialists. Our team provides solutions for in-place or version upgrades, applying a successful and valid process.
Acceleration in the deployment of software updates means SAS releases products faster than ever before. SAS recommends that its users install the most current release, including those for maintenance. By outsourcing updates to SAS upgrade experts, you can be confident that you have the latest and best technology and greater protection from potential vulnerabilities.

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SAS Upgrade in Place (UIP)

To execute a SAS UIP, upgrades must operate on the entire deployment. Many organizations choose this approach because it minimizes hardware demand and data movement. Prior to executing the SAS UIP, we collaborate with clients to identify any potential issues. If found, we address those before proceeding with the upgrade. Based on our hands-on experience assisting clients with SAS UIPs, we’ve streamlined the process for efficiency. With our assistance, you can avoid the risks of downtime or data loss that can occur during a UIP.

Patch Update

Patches are essential in software, as they correct issues, bugs, and security vulnerabilities. You should install patch updates as soon as possible to resolve these concerns. However, they can be complex, depending on your specific environment. Our experts know all the intricacies of the software and can quickly get your system updated.

SAS Product Add or Removal

Another update type is a modification software order. In this scenario, organizations download deployment assets from the new software order. These added features require accurate configuration to ensure they are usable and meet the expectations of your users.

SAS Renewal

Each time SAS issues a new license through a purchase or renewal, you’ll need a license-only update. Downloading the license and verifying it within the system is necessary to avoid any downtime or denied access. These are typically simple, but it always helps to have experts managing these types of upgrades.

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