SAS is the statistical programming and data-analysis platform still entrenched in regulated, high-stakes analytics — clinical trials, insurance risk, and actuarial modeling — where its validated, auditable pipelines matter more than newer open-source tools. It's core to Biostatisticians running clinical trial statistics for pharma and CROs, and used by Actuaries and Risk Analysts in insurance and banking who need SAS's compliance track record. Despite Python and R gaining ground elsewhere, SAS licenses in India's pharma and insurance sectors keep this skill commanding significant pay for the specialists who hold it.
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