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Microsoft BI Cool Data Visualizations
1. Bring Microsoft BI Dashboards to Life with Cool Visualizations Mark Kromer Microsoft Technology Specialist mkromer@microsoft.com http://www.sqlmag.com/blogs/sql-server-bi.aspx http://mssqldude.wordpress.com http://twitter.com/mssqldude
2. Microsoft BI: What tool should I use? And when? SSRS PerformancePoint SSAS Gauges Scorecards Exploration Diagrams Graphs Value Based Sparklines Grids
3. BI Visualization Business Drivers Why spend the time on “cool” BI dashboards? They’re cool! Eye Candy Compelling to the end-user Keeps business users engaged Encourages data exploration Improve BI Application & Database ROI Access important data quickly in small area (Tufte / Sparkline) Make it easier to make better decisions
4. Microsoft SQL BI Presentation Tools SQL Spatial and Report Builder 3.0 Data Connector Bing Maps PivotViewer Silverlight Control SQL Azure & Azure Reporting (Cloud BI) Mobile BI Silverlight in Denali / Project Crescent
5. Comparing the Techniques Low Low Low Medium Low Low Medium Medium Medium High High Medium High High High High Medium High
8. Open Source Controls Medium Medium Medium CodePlexDataConnector: http://dataconnector.codeplex.com
9. What is Silverlight? …a powerful development platform for creating engaging, interactive applications for many screens across the Web, desktop, and mobile devices …a free plug-in powered by the .NET framework that is compatible across multiple browsers, devices and operating systems to bring a new level of interactivity wherever the Web works. With support for advanced data integration, multithreading, HD video using IIS Smooth Streaming, and built in content protection, Silverlight enables online and offline applications for a broad range of business and consumer scenarios.
10. Microsoft .NET Application PlatformDeliver applications across the UX Continuum Consistent Tools & Application Model Design Develop Deploy Browser Client User Experience Continuum
12. Packaged Silverlight Controls High High Medium PivotViewer blog: http://petcu40.blogspot.com PivotViewerCTP1 Download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=d31f609d-a353-41ad-a1a4-f81456e3a6c4
13. Custom Controls:Data Binding Techniques MDX from SSAS ADOMD XMLA ADO, ODBC, OLEDB, etc. from SQL Server Silverlight Data Binding OData XML from SQL Server
16. To the Cloud … Cloud BI Empower decision-makers on any device Real-time BI Direct knowledge points Not drill-down Not dashboard Silverlight Azure SQL Server PowerPivot
18. Thank you Mark Kromer Microsoft Technology Specialist SQL Server Data Platform mkromer@microsoft.com
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Slide Script:In just a few clicks they can build some very nice-looking, interactive, professional reports using the powerful wizards in Report Builder 3.0 and the existing report elements from the Report Part Gallery. What’s great about this is that users can take different elements that they like from multiple reports - regardless of the version of Reporting Services used to create those reports – and use them as building blocks for creating some very nice-looking, interactive, professional reports in just a few clicks…giving a whole new meaning to self-service reporting. This approach delivers greater efficiency to IT Professionals because it takes them out of the business of constantly modifying existing reports or creating similar reports for end users. Instead they can create some nicely designed report parts that can be used more broadly across the organization. This is a great segue to our final focus area for enabling Managed Self Service BI.