New technologies for BI and Data Warehousing – they’re cool alright, but how do they fit together? Amit Bansal
Past Present Future SQL Server 2005 SQL Server 2008 SSAS (UDM), SSIS, SSRS PPS EXCEL SHAREPOINT SQL Server 2008 R2 PowerPivot FastTrack & Parallel DW Report Builder 3.0 VertiPaq Engine ‘Denali’ VertiPaq Column Store Crescent BISM
Looking back END USER TOOLS & PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT APPS Excel PerformancePoint Server BI PLATFORM SQL Server Reporting Services SQL Server Analysis Services SQL Server DBMS SQL Server Integration Services SharePoint Server DELIVERY ReportsDashboardsExcelWorkbooksAnalyticViewsScorecardsPlans
Looking back – BI Timeline SP1 SP2 MOSS Excel
Now & Future and beyond… StreamInsight SSRS & Report Builder 3.0 PowerPivot VertiPaq For EXCEL For SHAREPOINT ‘DENALI’ VertiPaq PowerPivot SSAS ColumnStore Index PDW Crescent BISM
Fast Track & PDW - FAQ In this slide I will talk about what is FT & PDW technologies, MPP, etc, where to apply it, etc PDW
StreamInsight - FAQ In this slide I will talk about what is StreamInsight and why is it shipped with SQL Server? And what does it have to do with BI StreamInsight
Report Builder FAQ In this slide I will talk about Report Builder 3.0 enhancements SSRS & Report Builder 3.0
VertiPaq engine In this slide I will talk about VertiPaq engine that powers PowerPivot. In Denali, it will power SSAS & ColumnStore indexes VertiPaq
ColumnStore Index We will talk about ColumnStore Index – whatever is public as per Eric’s whitepaper ColumnStore Index
Project ‘Crescent’ We will talk about ‘Crescent’- whatever is public Crescent
BI Semantic Model We will talk about BISM - whatever is public BISM
Bringing it all together BI for Everyone BI for IW (Self Service) BI for IT Pro
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