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Comprehensive Flexible Global Storage and Search Responsive Available Secure Manageable Federation Coordination Consolidation Transformation Synchronization Composition Monitor Analyze Plan Collaborate Insight On client On premise Partner-hosted Microsoft-hosted Delivery Productive Interoperable Supports key standards Data Programmability
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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
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New application scenario for SQL Server Process high volumes of event stream data with low latency Compliments existing solutions Complex Event Processing (CEP) Integrated development platform for CEP applications Modular, provider-based architecture Input adapters read event streams Event models support diverse patterns of events Runtime engine hosts standing LINQ queries built in.NET Output adapters transmit results Introducing StreamInsight
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Reporting Services Improvements Design reports from parts published in report gallery Enhanced data visualization, including maps and location information Analyze report data via ATOM Improved VS 2010 ReportViewer control for embedded reporting Integrated Capabilities Introducing PowerPivot for Excel 2010 New in-memory analytics engine Import and relate data from multiple sources, including ATOM Work with large data sets with lightning speed Perform powerful multi-dimensional analysis using Excel techniques Visualize data using enhanced Excel 2010 PivotTables / PivotCharts Introducing SharePoint 2010 Insights PowerPivot server integration for sharing / collaboration / governance Excel Services integration with Analysis Services / PowerPivot Improved Reporting Services integration Integrated PerformancePoint Services scorecards and dashboards Familiar Microsoft Office Tools
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Reporting Services What's New in Report Authoring What's New in Report Access What's New for Administration What's New for Developers
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What's New in Report Authoring Expression Language Layout Features Data Visualization Shared Components ATOM Data Feeds SharePoint Lists Report Builder 3.0
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Expression Language Lookup functions Aggregation of aggregations Conditional expressions by render format Overall page count Read/write report variable =Lookup(,,, "Dataset2") =Avg(Sum(Fields!SalesAmount.Value,"EnglishMonthName"), "CalendarYear") =Variables!MyVariable.SetValue(Now())
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Layout Features Pagination Data alignment Text box orientation
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Data Visualization Data bars Sparklines Indicators Maps
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Shared Components Shared datasets Report parts ATOM data feeds
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SharePoint Lists Data source configuration –Connection type: Microsoft SharePoint List –Connection string: URL of site containing list Report Designer support –Report Designer (Business Intelligence Development Studio) –Report Builder 3.0 SharePoint support –Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and higher –Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 –Office SharePoint Server 2010 Limitations –Support for one list only –No support for folders in list
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Report Builder 3.0 Dataset caching –Saves dataset automatically for faster rendering for current edit session –Expires dataset after 2 hours Relative references –Supports access to subreports, images, or other reports as an action target via relative references –Requires save of current report to report server Report Part Gallery –Supports search for reusable report parts –Is available only in Report Builder 3.0
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Reporting Services What's New in Report Authoring What's New in Report Access What's New for Administration What's New for Developers
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What's New in Report Access Report Manager Report Viewer
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Reporting Services What's New in Report Authoring What's New in Report Access What's New for Administration What's New for Developers
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What's New for Administration Cache refresh –Replaces need for NULL delivery provider to warm cache –Updates dataset in cache to help reports run faster SharePoint integration –Supports alternate access mappings with Reporting Services –Allows use of RS Utility –Displays Reporting Services calls in the SharePoint Unified Logging Service RDL sandboxing –Isolates access to report server –Supports hosted services environment
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Reporting Services What's New in Report Authoring What's New in Report Access What's New for Administration What's New for Developers
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AJAX ReportViewer control –Customization with JavaScript API –Content update internally using ASP.NET AJAX –Support for AJAX UpdatePanel –Better browser support – IE 6, IE 7, IE 8, Firefox 3.5, and Safari 4.0 ReportService2010 –New management endpoint –Consolidates classes for native or integrated mode –Deprecates ReportService2005 and ReportService2006 SharePoint user token support –Passes SharePoint user token to data extension –Allows Reporting Services to act in context of authorized user
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Exploring Reporting Services Features
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Excel 2010 Introducing Excel 2010 Exploring the New Reporting Features Understanding Reporting Enhancements Demo: Exploring the New Excel 2010 Features
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Introducing Excel 2010 Hosted Spreadsheet and Programmability
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Excel 2010 Introducing Excel 2010 Exploring the New Reporting Features Understanding Reporting Enhancements Demo: Exploring the New Excel 2010 Features
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Exploring the New Reporting Features Slicers Sparklines SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel
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Slicers Visual controls that support quick, easy, interactive filtering Position on a worksheet like charts and shapes Can pass selected value(s) to: –PivotTables –PivotCharts –CUBE functions Can be referenced by multiple items Can be formatted using styles
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Sparklines “Intense, simple, word-sized graphics” * Represent a workbook data range Types include: –Line –Column –Win/Loss Can be customized with Axis Options and formatted using styles Use merged cells to enlarge their appearance * Conceived and described by Edward Tufte, author of Beautiful Evidence
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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 reports to SharePoint
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Excel 2010 Introducing Excel 2010 Exploring the New Reporting Features Understanding Reporting Enhancements Demo: Exploring the New Excel 2010 Features
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Understanding Reporting Enhancements PivotTable Enhancements Conditional Formatting Improvements Chart Improvements Search Improvements
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PivotTable Enhancements Named Sets What-If Analysis “Show As” calculations Additional enhancements
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PivotTable Enhancements Named Sets Named, reusable groups of members Available in OLAP PivotTables only Can combine members from different hierarchies (asymmetric reporting) Defined by: –Explicit member selection –Custom MDX
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PivotTable Enhancements What-If Analysis Supports the modification of cell values Available in OLAP PivotTables only Updated values can be cached locally or published to the cube Uses the Analysis Services write-back capability supported in Enterprise Edition Settings can be configured to control the write-back behavior, including support for custom MDX
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PivotTable Enhancements “Show As” Calculations Launched from the context of a cell Custom calculation options can be configured
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PivotTable Enhancements Additional Enhancements Interaction with slicers Repeat down labels Filtering on calculated members Visual totals for the PivotTable and sets
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Conditional Format Enhancements Improved icon selection and configuration –“No Cell Icon” can be used to conditionally hide icons Data Bar supports new features: –Bars are drawn proportionally according to their value –Negative data bars –Richer formatting with fill styles and borders
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Chart Improvements User interface enhancements support easier configuration Improved parity with earlier versions of Office Render, load, and save performance has been significantly increased Data sizes are now constrained by the available memory and machine capacity, rather than fixed upper limits
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Search Improvements Larger data sets can now be more quickly and efficiently filtered A search box is available when filtering: –Tables –PivotTables –PivotCharts Search text can contain wildcard characters Filter lists can be accumulated using multiple searches
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Exploring the New Excel 2010 Features
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SharePoint Insights Enabling BI with SharePoint Server 2010 Taking a Closer Look at SharePoint Insights
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Enabling BI with SharePoint Server 2010 BI Tools Overview Architecture Overview Developer Tools
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BI Tools Overview Community BI Organizational BI Self-Service & Personal BI Excel & PowerPivot Add-in Visio & Visio Services Excel Services Report Builder Chart Web Parts & Status Indicators PerformancePoint Services Reporting Services
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Architecture Overview INSIGHTSINSIGHTS Chart Web Parts & Status Indicators Visio Services Performance Point Services Excel Services Business Connectivity Services
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Developer Tools Packaging Explorer Workflow Designer Web Part Designer Import solutions from SharePoint Designer, including Workflow Extensibility for SharePoint artifacts Support for SharePoint sandboxed solutions
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SharePoint Insights Enabling BI with SharePoint Server 2010 Taking a Closer Look at SharePoint Insights
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Excel Services Visio Services PerformancePoint Services Chart Web Parts & Status Indicators Business Intelligence Center
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Excel Services Interactive PivotTables Sparklines for better data visualization
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Visio Services Real-time updates with data connectivity Real-time visual data
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PerformancePoint Services Visual scorecards integrated with SharePoint Detailed KPIs & decomposition tree Detailed KPIs & decomposition tree
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Chart Web Parts & Status Lists Chart Web Part Status List
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Business Intelligence Center
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