Delivering an End-to-End Business Intelligence Solution 2010 Microsoft BI Conference Required Slide SESSION CODE: BIO205 Delivering an End-to-End Business Intelligence Solution Peter Myers Mentor Solid Quality Mentors
Presenter Introduction Mentor, Solid Quality Mentors BBus, MCITP (Dev, DBA, BI), MCT, MVP 13 years’ experience designing and developing software solutions using Microsoft products pmyers@solidq.com
Session Agenda Using Business Intelligence (BI) Introducing Microsoft BI Delivering BI with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Delivering BI with Microsoft Excel 2010 Delivering BI with SharePoint Server 2010
Using Business Intelligence (BI) Get Real-Time Information See what’s happening right now Find Inefficiencies Understand variances and drill to detail to find trends Save Money Know your cost structure and take action to ensure you hit the bottom line Find Profitable Customers Focus resources where it really matters
Integrated Reporting and Analytics 3: Data sources can be mirrored/replicated to reduce contention 2: Clients may access data sources directly 4: The data warehouse manages data for analyzing and reporting 6: Staging areas may simplify the data warehouse population 8: Clients use various tools to query the data warehouse 7: Manual cleansing may be required to cleanse dirty data 5: Data warehouse is periodically populated from data sources 1: Clients need access to data 9: Delivering BI enables a process of continuous business improvement Data Warehouse Data Sources Data Marts Staging Area Client Access Manual Cleansing Client Access
Microsoft’s BI Vision and Strategy To improve organizations by providing business insights to all employees, leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions Microsoft has a long-term commitment to delivering a complete and integrated BI offering SQL Server has led innovation in the BI space for more than a decade There is widespread delivery of intelligence through Microsoft Office The platforms are enterprise-grade and affordable
Integrated End-To-End Offering SharePoint Server SEARCH DELIVERY Reports Dashboards Excel Workbooks Analytic Views Scorecards PowerPivot CONTENT MANAGEMENT COLLABORATION END USER TOOLS Excel PowerPivot DATA PLATFORM SQL Server Reporting Services Analysis Services SQL Server DBMS SQL Server Integration Services StreamInsight Events
Business User Experience Business Collaboration Platform Microsoft Business Intelligence Get more out of products you already own! Familiar User Experience Self-service Access and Insight Data Exploration and Analysis Predictive Analysis Data Visualization Contextual Visualization Business User Experience Integrated Content and Collaboration Thin Clients Dashboards BI Search Content Management Compositions Business Collaboration Platform Information Platform Information Platform Analysis Services Reporting Services Integration Services Master Data Data Mining Services Data Warehousing
BI for Everyone BI for Everyone Specialized BI Tools
Delivering BI with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Database Engine Relational Data Management Replication Full Text Search Integration Services ETL Processing Data Profiling StreamInsight Complex Event Processing Analysis Services Classic OLAP Data Management Data Mining PowerPivot* Self Service Analytics Reporting Services Managed Reporting Self Service Reporting Embedded Reporting Master Data Services Master Data Management
1. Delivering BI with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Peter Myers Mentor Solid Quality Mentors DEMO
Delivering BI with Microsoft Excel 2010 Provides an interface familiar to most information workers Supports basic, advanced, and embedded analysis Integrates with SQL Server and Analysis Services as well as other data sources Includes a new add-in for highly-performing data integration and analysis Enables collaboration through server workbooks shared across the Web Supplements portals and dashboards
SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel Manages compressed storage of, and extremely fast querying and reporting from, large volumes of related tabular data Data can be loaded from a variety of data sources Leverages familiar Excel features Uses Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) for sophisticated transformation of data Supports publication of PowerPivot workbooks to SharePoint
2. Delivering BI with Microsoft Excel 2010 Peter Myers Mentor Solid Quality Mentors DEMO
Introducing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Communities Search Sites Composites Content Insights Connect and Empower People Cut Costs with a Unified Infrastructure Rapidly Respond to Business Needs
Delivering BI with SharePoint Server 2010 SharePoint BI capabilities are delivered through: Reporting Services 2010 Excel Services 2010 SQL Server PowerPivot Add-in for SharePoint PerformancePoint Services Visio Services
3. Delivering BI with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Peter Myers Mentor Solid Quality Mentors DEMO
2010 Microsoft BI Conference Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, Interactive Sessions, Labs and Demo Stations that are related to your session. 2010 Microsoft BI Conference Related Content BIO207 | BI Power Hour! BIO01-HOL | Developing KPIs and Scorecards with PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 BIO02-HOL | Developing Reports and Dashboards with PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
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2010 Microsoft BI Conference Required Slide