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SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Overview John Gamble 12 th April 2011
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Contents 1.Introduction 2.Business Intelligence – v.quick recap 3.SharePoint 2010 – Data Analytical Features – Data Presentation Features – Collaboration Features Demos along the way..
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SharePoint – A quick history 2001 First released 2003 SharePoint Portal Server.NET 1.1 XML templates MySite introduced 2007 MOSS.NET 3.0 SharePoint Designer SharePoint Services Office Integration 2010 Full integration with Office Business Intelligence... and lots more
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Common Rules and KPI’s What do I want to happen? (Planning and Budgeting) Are we aligned? (Scorecards) What is happening now? (Dashboards) Why did it happen? (Analytics) What will happen? (Forecasting) What did happen? (Reporting) BI - Answers these questions
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Microsoft’s vision for BI should be: FamiliarCollaborativeManaged
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BI should be: Collaborative
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Business Intelligence Groups Individual Community Organisation All with their own data needs …
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PerformancePoint Services Interactive dashboards Now integrated into SharePoint Authentication through SharePoint Decomposition Tree
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First introduced in MOSS 2007 Server-side calculation and browser based rendering of workbooks Distribution of all or part of a workbook for analysis by multiple users. Hosts PowerPivot applications. Excel Services
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Visio Services Lets users share and view Visio Web drawings Data connections with auto refresh Don’t need Visio installed on clients to view Data Sources: – SQL Server (7, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2008 R2) – Excel workbooks – SharePoint Lists – OLE DB / ODBC – Custom.NET data providers – So pretty much everything …. Requires Visio 2010 …
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Visio Services / New Visualisation Tools Demo
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Office 2010 - Save As ….
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SharePoint Workspaces Succeeds Microsoft Office Groove 2007 Client which enables real-time synchronisation of desktop content with SharePoint document libraries or lists Regular synchronisation when on-line Can edit off-line, re-sync when possible. Windows authentication Lync integration. Presence and communication features.
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Lync’ing it all together Microsoft Office Lync Facilitating different communication options Instant Messaging Voice Over IP Video Conferencing Desktop sharing “Presence information” Federation with other organisations
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Demo - Collaboration
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Collaboration and Social Networks Reports, documents and information can be ‘liked’ and ‘shared’ Report commentary added on social site (intranet) Intranet used for report distribution, versioning and sign off Use of ‘search’ facility SharePoint 2010 provides all this
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Conclusions SharePoint 2010 BI – what have we seen? Workspaces PerformancePoint Services Excel Services Visio Services Office 2010 / Exchange Integration Collaborative tools and real time communication BI tools for the me, my social group and my organisation, all in the same place Creating an Intelligent Business?
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Thank you Any Questions? john.gamble@altiusconsulting.com
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