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| 6/15/2012 9:00 AM -to- 9:57:53 AM | Introduction to SSRS Eric Johnson Refined in this release of SQL Server, Reporting Services is a powerful, easy to manage reporting platform. This presentation will cover the tools you need to design, manage, and view reports. Learn how to setup report subscriptions, integrate with SQL Server Management Studio, deploy reports, and much more |
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| 6/15/2012 10:00 AM -to- 11:07 AM | SQL Reporting Services 2008 - Modeling Reporting Success Peter Serzo SQL Reporting Services 2008 is an underutilized tool that can give your organization the competitive edge, given its ability to very quickly transform a humble SharePoint site into a dynamic and interactive source for timely, personalized corporate data. A well-placed chart on a SharePoint site can have a tremendously positive effect on user evangelism and ultimate buy-in and adoption of SharePoint as a platform. This session will introduce SQL Reporting Services 2008 and its architecture within SharePoint. The session will present drill-down and parameterized queries showing off the integration with SharePoint. Included will be a case study on how a modeling agency creates sexy, powerful and dynamic reports with no code. |
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| 6/15/2012 11:10 AM -to- 12:18 PM | Reporting Services and Excel Reports with Analysis Services Cubes Jen Underwood This presentation walks through building reports in Reporting Services 2008 and Excel 2007 that query data from Analysis Services Cubes. It will also explain a variety of reporting solution architecture options using Microsoft's Business Intelligence technologies. |
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| 6/15/2012 12:20 PM -to- 1:20 PM | Report Builder 3.0: Empowering The User Rob Schafer Rob Schafer, who is a consultant for RevGen Partners, will provide information about the advantages Report Builder provides over traditional Reporting Services reports. He will also emphasize the new enhancements provided by Report Builder 3.0, such as additional visualizations to help produce new insights that go beyond what can be achieved with standard tables and charts. |
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