
Building Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. March 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-07-171673-4 (ISBN)
Description
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Master Microsoft's Business Intelligence ToolsBuilding Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010 explains how to take full advantage of Microsoft's collaborative business intelligence (BI) tools. A variety of powerful, flexible technologies are covered, including SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), Excel, Excel Services, PowerPivot, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SharePoint Server 2010, PerformancePoint Services, and Master Data Services. This practical guide focuses on deveoloping end-to-end BI solutions that foster informed decision making.
Create a multidimensional store for aggregating business data with SSAS
Maximize the analysis capabilities of Excel and Excel Services
Combine data from different sources and connect data for analysis with PowerPivot
Move data into the system using SSIS, InfoPath, Streamsight, and SharePoint 2010 External Lists
Build and publish reports with SSRS
Integrate data from disparate applications, using SharePoint 2010 BI features
Create scorecards and dashboards with PerformancePoint Services
Summarize large volumes of data in charts and graphs
Use the SSRS map feature for complex visualizations of spatial data
Uncover patterns and relationships in data using the SSAS data mining engine
Handle master data management with Master Data Services
Publish the components of your BI solution and perform administrative tasks
Master Microsoft's Business Intelligence ToolsBuilding Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010 explains how to take full advantage of Microsoft's collaborative business intelligence (BI) tools. A variety of powerful, flexible technologies are covered, including SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), Excel, Excel Services, PowerPivot, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SharePoint Server 2010, PerformancePoint Services, and Master Data Services. This practical guide focuses on deveoloping end-to-end BI solutions that foster informed decision making.
Create a multidimensional store for aggregating business data with SSAS
Maximize the analysis capabilities of Excel and Excel Services
Combine data from different sources and connect data for analysis with PowerPivot
Move data into the system using SSIS, InfoPath, Streamsight, and SharePoint 2010 External Lists
Build and publish reports with SSRS
Integrate data from disparate applications, using SharePoint 2010 BI features
Create scorecards and dashboards with PerformancePoint Services
Summarize large volumes of data in charts and graphs
Use the SSRS map feature for complex visualizations of spatial data
Uncover patterns and relationships in data using the SSAS data mining engine
Handle master data management with Master Data Services
Publish the components of your BI solution and perform administrative tasks
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
100 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-171673-4 (9780071716734)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Stacia Misner | Philo Janus
Building Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 & Office 2010
E-Book
02/2011
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€83.29
Available for download
Persons
Phil Janus is a senior technology specialist with Microsoft. He has presented before thousands of users and developers on various topics, including SQL Server and BI, and has worked with large organizations on BI implementations.
Stacia Misner, MCITP, MCTS, is a consultant, trainer, and author specializing in Microsoft BI technologies. She has written several books and articles on SQL Server and is a frequent speaker at SQL Server conferences.
Stacia Misner, MCITP, MCTS, is a consultant, trainer, and author specializing in Microsoft BI technologies. She has written several books and articles on SQL Server and is a frequent speaker at SQL Server conferences.
Content
Chapter 1 What Is Business Intelligence?
Chapter 2 Collaboration Meets Business Intelligence
Chapter 3 SQL Server Analysis Services
Chapter 4 Excel & Excel Services
Chapter 5 PowerPivot
Chapter 6 Getting Data In
Chapter 7 SQL Server Reporting Services
Chapter 8 SharePoint
Chapter 9 Scorecards & Dashboards
Chapter 10 Charts and Graphs
Chapter 11 Maps
Chapter 12 Data Mining
Chapter 13 Master Data Services
Chapter 14 Publishing and Administration
Appendix: Chart Types
Index
Chapter 2 Collaboration Meets Business Intelligence
Chapter 3 SQL Server Analysis Services
Chapter 4 Excel & Excel Services
Chapter 5 PowerPivot
Chapter 6 Getting Data In
Chapter 7 SQL Server Reporting Services
Chapter 8 SharePoint
Chapter 9 Scorecards & Dashboards
Chapter 10 Charts and Graphs
Chapter 11 Maps
Chapter 12 Data Mining
Chapter 13 Master Data Services
Chapter 14 Publishing and Administration
Appendix: Chart Types
Index