Altair announces that Altair SLC is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace. Google Cloud Marketplace enterprise customers can now access Altair SLC without needing vendor approval.
“Having the right technology in place to streamline the migration of legacy workloads to the cloud is essential,” says Dai Vu, managing director, Cloud Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs, Google Cloud. “With Altair SLC now available on Google Cloud Marketplace, Altair is helping customers with seamless migration that can help them better compete in the market.”
Altair SLC is an alternative SAS language environment that doesn’t require any third-party middleware to process applications containing the SAS language. Its SAS language compiler supports SAS language and macro syntax, and includes procedure support for statistics, time series analytics, operational research, machine learning, matrix manipulation, operational research, graphing and output delivery. Altair SLC reduces users’ capital costs and operating expenses due to its ability to handle high levels of throughput.
“Altair SLC’s unique benefits make it a one-of-a-kind solution in today’s software landscape, and we are confident that customers will discover that it will quickly become an invaluable addition to their toolkit,” says Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer, Altair. “Additionally, moving workloads from on-premises mainframes to the cloud with Altair SLC helps organizations modernize, future proof existing investments, and has the potential to reduce costs related to infrastructure and related administration.”
Altair SLC’s key features include:
Click the following links to view the Altair SLC and Altair SLC VM listings on Google Cloud Marketplace. To learn more about Altair SLC, visit altair.com/altair-slc.


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