Dana Borger is an accomplished Principal Software Engineer at SAS, where she plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative Fraud and Compliance Solutions. With a robust background in the computer software industry, Dana specializes in scalable distributed systems and networking, leveraging her extensive...
Dana Borger is an accomplished Principal Software Engineer at SAS, where she plays a pivotal role in the development of innovative Fraud and Compliance Solutions. With a robust background in the computer software industry, Dana specializes in scalable distributed systems and networking, leveraging her extensive expertise in technologies such as Hadoop, HBase, and various relational and NoSQL databases. Her commitment to excellence is evident in her contributions to the design and implementation of sophisticated subsystems, particularly in the realm of web analytics and customer intelligence.
At SAS, Dana has been instrumental in utilizing SAS Event Stream Processing (ESP) to enhance real-time data analytics capabilities. Her work on integrating Apache technologies—including ZooKeeper, Flume, and Hive—has significantly improved the efficiency and scalability of web data collection systems. Moreover, she has designed and implemented key features for Google AdWords interfaces, showcasing her ability to merge technical proficiency with practical business applications.
Dana's skill set is further complemented by her proficiency in Agile methodologies, which she employs to foster collaboration and streamline project workflows. Her experience with Java, JavaScript, and regression analysis allows her to tackle complex engineering challenges effectively. With a Master’s degree in a relevant field, Dana is not only a committed engineering professional but also a thought leader in her domain, consistently pushing the boundaries of what is possible in software engineering and data analytics. Her passion for innovation and dedication to delivering high-quality solutions make her an invaluable asset to the SAS team and the broader tech community.