DAT336 SQL Server “Yukon” – The Future of Business Intelligence Jason Carlson Product Unit Manager SQL Server Microsoft Corporation Brian Welcker Microsoft
Microsoft’s BI Vision Integrated platform and applications Secure and personalized, collaborative Cost effective and comprehensive Improving organizations by providing business insights to all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions
Building On Success Foundation SQL Server 7.0 (Analysis Services, DTS) Office 98 (Excel Pivot Tables) Leadership #1 OLAP Market Share (2002) #1 Performance TPC (SQL Server 200) Most widely used analysis client (Excel) Future SQL Server “Yukon” Office 11 Microsoft Business Solutions
BI For The Entire Enterprise OperationalStrategicTactical Number of decisions Strategic Value Timeliness Timeliness Ease of Use Ease of Use High-Level View High-Level View Analysis Analysis Data Access Data Access Collaboration Collaboration 24x7 BI 24x7 BI New Form Factors New Form Factors Enterprise ETL Enterprise ETL Embedded Embedded
Business Intelligence is More Than Data Warehousing Operational Reporting Directly against the OLTP data source Usually embedded in the business application Data Mart or ODS Reporting and Analysis Data is offloaded to a reporting database or cube via Replication or Data Snapshots BI Applications Budgeting and Forecasting Enterprise Data Warehousing Multiple data sources (consolidation, cleansing) Massive amounts of data
The Microsoft Platform Addresses All Types of BI SQL Server Reporting Services Analysis Services Data Transformation Services Database Services Office Excel Outlook OWC Data Analyzer SharePoint Portal Server Windows Services
BI User Profiles Information Consumers Information Explorers 5-10% of users 15-25% of users 65-80% of users SQL Server ReportingServices Analysis Services Partners Excel IE Outlook Word Analysts
SQL Server BI Analysis Services OLAP and Data Mining Data Transformation Services SQL Server Relational Engine Reporting Services Management Tools BI Development Workbench
Server ‘Abilities’ Scalability Secure-ability Manageability Availability Serviceability Compatibility
Relational Engine – DW Partitioning Scalability and concurrency Data management RANGE and HASH Online index operations Snapshot isolation level Insert and load improvements T-SQL enhancements
Data Transformation Services Major investment New ETL pipeline Complex data routing Scale and performance DW and BI Savvy Rich transformations Integrated with Analysis Services Enhanced designer and control flow
Analysis Services Extended Cube Definition Integrating relational and OLAP views Caching Bringing the best of MOLAP to ROLAP Advanced Business Intelligence KPIs, MDX scripts, translations, currency… Web services Native XML/A
Data Mining Significant investment Important, new algorithms Association rules, time series, regression trees, sequence clustering, neural nets, Naïve Bayes Embedded, integrated, complete
Reporting Services Extending the Microsoft BI Platform Embedding via Web services Enterprise server abilities Deployment features Interactive and print Personalized delivery Report as data source
Management Tools Integrated! All servers in one environment Rich management/rich authoring Performance Multiple servers, LOTS of objects Operations No secrets: Scripting throughout
BI Development Workbench A complete, integrated environment DTS, Relational, OLAP, Data Mining, Reports, KPIs, code, web pages, … DW/BI Savvy, SSABI Supports the entire life cycle Prototyping, development, test, deployment, modification Supports enterprise development Teams, source control, versioning, etc.
Office BI OWC Map Point Data Analyzer Excel Windows SharePoint Services SharePoint Portal Server
Office And “Yukon” Excel Connect directly to Analysis Services Reports delivered as.XLS files Connect directly to Reports for data Office Web Components (OWC) PivotTable connects to Analysis Services Reports can use OWC on the client Access Convert reports and publish to Reporting Services Word Reports delivered as Word.DOC files
SharePoint V2 And “Yukon” High performance portal Rich collaboration features Documents side by side with the data Report Web Parts KPI Web Parts
SQL Server “Yukon” Business Intelligence Brian Welcker Group Program Manager SQL Server demo demo
Summary “Yukon” is a major BI release “Yukon” is a complete, end-to-end BI platform From data collection to delivery “Yukon” brings OLTP ‘abilities’ to BI “Yukon” makes BI development easy “Yukon” is Enterprise BI
Next Steps: SQL Server “Yukon” Visit the “Ask the Experts” area for follow up questions Attend the “Yukon” sessions at Tech Ed DAT232 Microsoft® SQL Server™ Yukon Overview: Enterprise Data Management DAT234 Microsoft® SQL Server™ Yukon:.NET Programming Features - Gotdotnet? Learn more about SQL Server “Yukon” at future events PDC 2003: October 26-30, 2003 – Los Angeles, CA PASS 2003: November 11-14, 2003 – Seattle, WA Tech Ed 2004: Location and date to be announced Stay tuned for more information about “Yukon” and public beta…
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