SAS, the North Carolina-based firm specializing in business analytics software and services, has acquired Britain's Memex, a small analytic software firm specializing in the public safety and criminal justice markets, in a deal that expands its capabilities in the security market and gives it a presence in state homeland security fusion centers in the United States. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Memex has 110 employees, 90 of them based in Britain and 20 in the United States. Memex'…
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