Business Intelligence in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010

Business Intelligence in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010
Published:April 15, 2011Accompanying Media:N/A
Author:Norm Warren, Mariano Teixeira Neto, John Campbell, Stacia MisnerLanguage:English
Length:416 PagesLevel:Intermediate, Advanced
ISBN 13:

9780735643406Technology:

Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010
ISBN 10:0-7356-4340-7Format:N/A
List Price:$ 44.99
About The BookGet the big picture on Business Intelligence solutions available in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010, and choose which services meet your needs. With this insightful guide, you'll learn about Services in Excel®, PerformancePoint®, Visio®, and more.

Deliver compelling business intelligence (BI) solutions by choosing the right combination of services in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010. This practical guide gives you a big picture view of Excel® Services, PerformancePoint® Services, Visio® Services, and more. Walk through each technology, and learn which tool to use where, when, and why — whether you're a SharePoint administrator or business analyst.
  • Dive into the array of application services designed for business intelligence in SharePoint 2010
  • Use getting-started guides for each service, and learn how each tool works alone and with others
  • Evaluate Microsoft cloud-based business intelligence options — Microsoft SharePoint Online and SQL Azure™
  • Determine which Business Intelligence tools are best for different scenarios
  • Choose the right combination of services for a single department or the entire company
  • Configure SQL Server® 2010 Reporting Services and Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010 add-in
  • About Norm Warren, Mariano Teixeira Neto, John Campbell, Stacia MisnerNorm Warren is a writer for PerformancePoint Server 2007 and SharePoint Server 2010, at Microsoft and has written articles on PerformancePoint® Server for the information worker, IT Pro, and SQL Server BI developer audiences. He has a Master's degree in computer information technology and is currently earning an MBA with an emphasis in financial accounting. At Microsoft, Norm gives guidance to the BI community in the way of a blog, Norm's PerformancePoint Server blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/normbi/). He is also a member of The Data Warehouse Institute (TDWI).Mariano Teixeira Neto is a software design engineer on the SQL Server Analysis Services team. For the last three years he’s been working on the PowerPivot for SharePoint. John Campbell is a program manager with Microsoft’s Excel Services team.John Campbell is a program manager with Microsoft’s Excel Services team.Stacia Misner is the founder of Data Inspirations, which delivers global business intelligence (BI) consulting and education services. As a consultant, educator, mentor, and author specializing in business intelligence and performance management solutions that use Microsoft technologies, she has more than 25 years of experience in information technology and has focused exclusively on Microsoft BI technologies since 2000. She is the author of multiple books related to Microsoft SQL Server®, and most recently coauthored "Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2" and "Building Integrated Business Solutions with SQL Server 2008 R2 and Office 2010." Stacia is also a Microsoft Certified IT Professional-BI and a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist-BI.
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