3. Flexible: Familiar: Rigid:
Can model Lots of expertise hard to change
anything
Powerful: Near real time: Hard:
Enterprise scale 15 minute refresh MDX isn’t easy
Secure: Control:
Fine grain control Process & versions
4. Easy to Use: Collaboration: Chaos:
users get it Between IW & IT IT can’t manage it
Mashups: Refresh:
make your own Could be a day out
Agile:
Deploy in a click or
2
5. No Downsides
Easy to Use: Collaboration: Powerful:
users get it Between IW & IT Enterprise scale
Mashups: Secure: Cool:
make your own Fine grain control End user analysis
Agile: Control:
Deploy in a click or Process & versions
2
7. PowerPivot gives users the power to
create compelling self-service BI
solutions using familiar Excel Interface
8.
9.
10.
11. Power View is an interactive data
exploration and visual presentation
experience.
12. SharePoint Farm
SQL Server BIDS
Web Front End App Server BISM Model
RS Shared Service
SSRS Addin for
Crescent client SharePoint
PowerPivot AS Server
System Service
PowerPivot
Web Service
Analysis Services
SP Integrated
Excel PowerPivot
Model
Data sources
13. Crescent only works from Tabular
BISM for now
Crescent and alerting depend on
SharePoint
Silverlight based
Crescent is an interactive data exploration and visual presentation experience.Does not replace RB 2.0, 3.0 or BIDSNot a goal to edit or add new interactivity to Dev/IT Pro reports built in RB or BIDSNot a high-end analysis experience Not a goal to provide complex calculation buildingNot a cell-based calculation toolNot a forecasting/write back toolNot a replacement for PPS scorecards or ProClarity
Support for slicers Takes data from ATOM feedsTakes from OLEDB Source as standard/* Potential issue for desktop version since PowerPivot takes from OLEDB */Highly scaleable
Perspectives. With the Advanced Mode’s Perspectives feature, you can add, edit, delete, copy, and view perspectives. Perspectives are metadata layers that track different slices or sets of data. Perspectives are typically defined for a particular user group or business scenario and make it easier to navigate large data sets.
Take advantage of familiar Excel tools and featuresProcess massive amounts of data in secondsLoad even the largest data sets from virtually any sourceUse powerful new analytical capabilities, such as Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)Make the most of multi-core processors and gigabytes of memory
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Release Candidate 0 (RC 0) Reporting Services Add-in Only available in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Editioncreate a variety of data visualizations, from tables and matrices to bubble charts and sets of small multiple charts
Support for slicers Takes data from ATOM feedsTakes from OLEDB Source as standardHighly scaleable
Support for slicers Takes data from ATOM feedsTakes from OLEDB Source as standardHighly scaleable
no rsreportserver.config are now saved in the SharePoint configuration database. %Programfiles%\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\Web Server Extensions\\14\\Web Services\\ReportServer\\LogFiles. i.e. no longer under asql server directory
no rsreportserver.config are now saved in the SharePoint configuration database. %Programfiles%\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\Web Server Extensions\\14\\Web Services\\ReportServer\\LogFiles. i.e. no longer under asql server directoryConsumeContainerWhitespace to remove white space, set it to ‘true’