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strong align="left" A practical guide to the next-generation Business Intelligence tools available in SQL Server 2008 /strong align="left" This book will help DBAs and business intelligence architects work with the latest 3-D visualization techniques that revolutionize data reporting, analysis, and measurement in SQL Server 2008. You will appreciate the complete end-to-end explanation of the real-time visual representation of metrics and trends. align="left" em Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analytics and Data Visualization /em begins with an overview of how these new tools, acquired from Dundas,…mehr

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strong align="left" A practical guide to the next-generation Business Intelligence tools available in SQL Server 2008 /strong align="left" This book will help DBAs and business intelligence architects work with the latest 3-D visualization techniques that revolutionize data reporting, analysis, and measurement in SQL Server 2008. You will appreciate the complete end-to-end explanation of the real-time visual representation of metrics and trends. align="left" em Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analytics and Data Visualization /em begins with an overview of how these new tools, acquired from Dundas, fit into the SQL Server 2008 BI stack. You will learn strategies for data mining and advanced analytics. The book explains the full range of cutting-edge data visualization tools, including several customizable charts, map solutions for geographic data, illustrative gauges, and detailed calendars. An eight-page full-color insert highlights dazzling examples of 3-D visuals that convey business metrics in innovative ways.
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Doug Harts is a Services Executive at Microsoft currently helping U.S. Federal agencies implement Microsoft technology roadmaps. As a former Chief Technology Officer of the Microsoft Gold development partner that published the market's first SQL Server web-based ad-hoc report tool that co-launched with Reporting Services in 2000, Doug has been involved with Business Intelligence research and design at Microsoft-Redmond and commercial and public organizations around the world. As a current member of the Microsoft Business Intelligence Field Advisory Council, Doug contributes to the design and development of Business Intelligence technology in the SharePoint Cloud environment. Doug is the author of the McGraw-Hill book 'Microsoft Office 2007 Business Intelligence', and can be found with other Business Intelligence community members at www.OfficeBIcentral.com.