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Microsoft BI User Group

March 28 , 2013 Meeting Neelesh Raheja Neelesh.Raheja@gnetgroup.com Twitter: @ PracticalBI Jin Cho Jin.Cho@microsoft.com Dan English denglish@teamscs.com Twitter: @ denglishbi Terry McDonald Terry.McDonald@pentair.com. Microsoft BI User Group. Agenda. Presentations.

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Microsoft BI User Group

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  1. March 28, 2013 Meeting Neelesh Raheja Neelesh.Raheja@gnetgroup.com Twitter: @PracticalBI Jin Cho Jin.Cho@microsoft.com Dan English denglish@teamscs.com Twitter: @denglishbi Terry McDonald Terry.McDonald@pentair.com Microsoft BI User Group

  2. Agenda

  3. Presentations Effective Reporting through SSRS Advanced Authoring Features Effective reporting is not simply the output of data, but the meaningful presentation of that data in a manner that informs the user. SQL Server Reporting Services provides a myriad of features to create a clear, instructive, and interactive experience. This session will demonstrate techniques to utilize SSRS advanced authoring features to facilitate more informative communication. These features include: nesting data regions, leveraging scope, geographic/geometric reporting, complex charting, rich formatting, incorporating managed code assemblies, intuitive drilldown, data from multiple datasets in a single data region, datasets that update source data, and more. Top-Down Data Modeling for BI Business Intelligence platforms are offering capabilities, such as, in-memory analytics, ad hoc reporting, and self-serve report development. These capabilities allow for rapid development and do not require a Data Warehouse. A Business Intelligence platform without a Data Warehouse works well during the pilot phase, but tends to fail when deployed to the enterprise. Join as I lay out how to implement a Top-Down Data Model that will allow Business Intelligence to be created before or in parallel with the Data Warehouse. This will allow for rapid BI development while reducing the DW development cycle.

  4. Updates • Community is growing • Avg 132 registrations per event • 1000+ members have registered or attended • 425+ companies • LinkedIn Group • 14% increase! • Added 21new members • since Q4 meeting

  5. What Are Your Professional Development Goals? I want to upgrade my skills I want to expand my network in the business analytics industry I want to take the path from DBA to Data Analytics Guru I want to give my career a competitive edge Sound familiar? Get a head start and join us today at: Enjoy $200 off registration: use code BAC210LC www.passbaconference.com #passbac

  6. Upcoming Events Apr 10-12, PASS Business Analytics Conference – Chicago, IL http://passbaconference.com Apr 17, DAMA-MN Chapter Meeting 8:30 to 12p.m. Introduction to Object Role Modeling – Dr. Gordon Everest Location – MoneyGram in St. Louis Park http://dama-mn.org Jun 3-6, Microsoft TechEd North America – New Orleans, LA http://northamerica.msteched.com Oct 15-18, PASS Summit 2013 – Charlotte, NC http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2013/ ($1295 until Apr 14)

  7. Virtual Chapter Meetingshttp://www.sqlpass.org/PASSChapters/VirtualChapters.aspx Check out the sqlpass.org for more information on all the Virtual Chapters including • Application Development • Azure • Big Data • Book Readers • Business Analytics • Business Intelligence • Data Architecture • DBA • DBA Fundamentals • Education • Healthcare • Master Data\Data Quality • Performance • Oracle • Powershell • Professional Development • Virtualization • Women in Technology • Virtual PASS sePortuguese • French (CFSS) • Global Chinese • Global Spanish

  8. SQL 2012 Books McGraw-Hill Publishing: • Reporting Services – 4th Edition • Delivering Business Intelligence – 3rd Edition • Visualizing Data with Microsoft Power View By local MN authors: • Brian Larson • Mark Davis • Dan English • Paul Purington

  9. O’Reilly Publishing http://www.oreilly.com/store/ Orders over $29.95 qualify for free shipping in the US.

  10. 2013 Meeting Calendar • Tuesday, March 28 • Tuesday, June 4 • Tuesday, September 10 • Tuesday, December 3 • Special Sessions - TBD Latest Updates: www.microsoftbiusergroupmn.org Twitter: #msbimn @PracticalBI @denglishBI

  11. User Group is about You – The Users & Professionals • Give us feedback (Eval Forms) • Did you like the presentations? • What content would you like to see? • How are we doing? • Volunteers and participation • Would you like to help with the group? • Would you like to present?

  12. Contact Info • Neelesh.Raheja@gnetgroup.com @PracticalBI • Jin.Cho@microsoft.com • DEnglish@teamscs.com @denglishBI • Terry.McDonald@pentair.com

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