3. Fuentes consultas para crear esta presentación
http://www.slideshare.net/nextret/autoservicio-bi
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh231522.aspx
4. Servicios BI
Desarrollo
Instalación, implantación y personalización
Desarrollo BI + SharePoint
Integraciones Backoffice
Integraciones con productos de terceros
Operación y Mantenimiento
Evolutivos, Correctivos, Proactivos
Soporte especializado
Administración 24x7 de la plataforma
Arquitectura y Governance
Auditorías de rendimiento y arquitectura
Definición de la arquitectura
Definición de Capacity Planning y Governance
7. EXPLOTACIÓN DE DATOS
Empoderar a los usuarios
Familiar Excel Experience
Powerful Data Mashups
In-Memory Performance
Highly Visual Design Experience
Rich Metadata-Driven Interactivity
Presentation-Ready at All Times
Easily Access Reports & Dashboards
Create Alerts From Published Reports
Collaborate on BI Insights
20. Qué es power view?
Easily change data and
layout with quick clicks
Collaborate with full
interactivity
Share dynamic reports
quickly and easily
From Authoring to Presentation in licks
Basado en
Silverlight
Administrador
21. Completamente basado en Web
Familiar Office
Ribbon
Simply drag
and drop
objects to see
data come to
life
Access to
semantic
model
Customize
Shapes and
data
22. Completamente diseñado para formas modernas de consultas
Cambiar datos y
formatoclicks
Interacción
colaborativawith
full interactivity
Dinámicoreports
quickly and easily
24. Model Explorer and Field list
for model navigation and
data region structure
Motion charts
Interactivity: highlight, cross
filter, play axis, popup,
transition animations, bubble
trails…
View and data region
level filtering with
slicers and filter pane
Export to
PowerPoint
Multiple views in a
single report
Canvas, ribbon, application
infrastructure
Table & Matrix
including subtotals,
totals, blockingTab Strip and Cover Flow
Tiles for data navigation
Data region conversions
SharePoint integration
(launch from doc lib,
manage, preview, Power
Pivot gallery)
Common chart types,
chart titles, legend,
axes, configure chart,
chart series
Small multiples layout
Presentation mode
with interactivity
Filter pane supports lists,
measure slider, calendar,
and advanced mode
Sorting
Graceful recovery
from model changes
Drag and Drop
to Canvas
Measures as
Non Measures
Non Measures
as Measures
Textboxes with rich
text formatting
Show All
Embedded image support
Automatic Grouping improvements
Qué hay en SQL Server 2012
25. SQL Server
Analysis
Services
Future
Roadmap
BI Semantic
Model
Analysis Services: SQL Server 2012
Goal #1
Continue to provide
best-in-class tools for BI
specialists
Goal #2
Extend the reach of BI
tools to a broader base
of IT professionals and
developers
Goal #3
Provide a single model
for creating BI solutions
that is transparent to
client tools
Goal #4
Support the full
spectrum of BI
solutions, including
personal, team, and
corporate contexts
26. Excel Services
PowerPivot for
SharePoint
(Analysis Services)
Excel
Internet Explorer
Analysis Services
BI Semantic Model
SharePoint
Reporting Services
Third Party Apps
PowerPivot for Excel
xlsx
xlsx
SQL Server Data Tools
(FormertlyBIDS)
PersonalBI TeamBI CorporateBI
Power View
Arquitectura de Análisis Services
27. Cómo probar Power View
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bi/getmicrosoftbi/tryit.aspx
http://tinyurl.com/74mrkce
Notes de l'éditeur
Key Point: Help answer the question “What is Microsoft BI” in terms of products and capabilities and tie it back to customer valueSlide Storyboard:Ultimately Microsoft BI consists of a set of products that provide a complete and end to end set of BI capabilities. This can be simplified into three key areas:The first is about connectivity. It is important to recognize that Microsoft BI sits and works on a heterogeneous stack, it is not just about SQL Server or Oracle data sources, but about working with a wide array of data sources both structured, unstructured, internal and external.The second is a set of Enterprise Information Management (EIM) and BI Platform services like Analysis Services, Reporting Services, Integration Services, Master Data Services etc.… and SQL Server is considered the most widely deployed platform (40% unit share) for these platform services. The third is about tools that the end users use whether it is Excel Workbooks or PowerPivot Solutions or SharePoint Dashboards or Scorecards. These capabilities are delivered through the productivity and collaboration tools that customers are most familiar with and in most cases already have an use which is Office and SharePoint.So the simplified view of what is Microsoft BI boils down to the capabilities that you see on the left hand side and the products that deliver these capabilities on the right hand side.
Specifically today I am here to teach you a little about the area of investments for SQL Server 2012 around Self Service Analysis, Data Visualization, and the consumption of those services through SharePoint.
Ability to work with massive data volumes in tens of millionsMash ups (pivot tables) from multiple tables and a wide variety of data source types80+ contextual DAX measures, time intelligence, distinct count, and many other complex logical functionsPowerPivot Relationships in-memory, highly-scalable VertiPaq technology is so much faster than classic VLOOKUPsWorld-class 5x, 10x and even 15x Data CompressionSharePoint PowerPivot Gallery and automated, scheduled data refresh features SharePoint PowerPivot self-service reporting data sourceSharePoint PowerPivot usage and query source trackingUser friendly, configurable Slicers join multiple pivot charts and pivot tables for interactive dashboards Minimal learning curve for experienced Excel users to easily develop creative and impactful analytic solutions
We wanted to take a look at a multi-year / multi-release vision for Analysis Services Here we show the future “roadmap” of Analysis Services, from SQL Server 2012 and beyond.We want to build on the strengths and success of Analysis Services including the current ecosystem of developers & partners, BI tools & solutions. The current base of BI-focused developers and IT pros are proficient with multidimensional BI solutions; we’ll continue to provide best-in-class tools for BI specialists.We’ll expand the reach of BI to include the broader base of developers and IT pros in the Microsoft ecosystem. To do that, we need to embrace the relational data model for BI, which is well understood by developers and IT pros.At the same time, we want to carry forward existing capabilities in OLAP, so we want to bring together relational and multidimensional modeling under one BI platform. Analysis Services will provide a single model for creating BI solutions that is transparent to client tools; the goal is to extend analysis services to include a broader base of users. We want to provide flexibility in the platform to suit the diverse needs of BI applications. Our vision for this is the BI Semantic Model.
This is a high-level view of how the BI semantic model flows through to PowerPivot to SharePoint, to Analysis Services. This shows that this is the same model, one model, in a workbook and it flows through to SharePoint and you can also have the same model in Analysis Services published from Visual Studio.You have end user tools that live on the user’s desktop or you have services such as Excel services and reporting services that can access the model.