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R vs SAS: which is better for regulated analytics?

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SAS’s mature platform, stability, and regulatory certifications make it a trusted choice for analytics in regulated industries such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and finance. R, being open source, is favoured for its flexibility and innovation but may pose compliance challenges unless validated for specific uses. Regulated analytics typically require SAS for its support, validation, and industry approval, while R is useful when custom analysis and open innovation are priorities.

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