With SQL Server 2012, you have all possible ways to
prepare reports for your end users. You can start
with structured relational reports using SQL Server
Reporting Services (SSRS). They allow some
interactivity (drill down, slicing), but end users
can’t change structure of the report. With SQL
Server Analysis Services (SSAS) BI Semantic Model
(BISM), which is an additional layer of metadata and
data, and with Power View as an end user tool that
uses report model as source, end users get limited
possibility to create the report structure on the
fly. With SSAS cubes, end users can change report
structure with client tools like MS Office Excel
2012 on-line. Still, they are limited to predefined
attributes and grouping buckets. Data is aggregated
in order to achieve maximum possible reporting
performance. In SSAS Data Mining (DM), only
attributes used in the model are predefined. It is
up to the DM engine to discover the structure and
use it for predictions. In the presentation, we are
going to show these different possibilities though
demos.
Webinar Details
| Date: |
Call us for more information |
| Time: |
1:00pm - 2:00pm |
| Cost: |
No Charge |
| Presenter: |
Dejan Sarka, Mentor |