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Adam Aspin

Business Intelligence with SQL Server Reporting Services


2015. xxii, 428 S. 152 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-484-20533-2 (1484205332)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-20533-4 (9781484205334)

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Business Intelligence with SQL Server Reporting Services helps you deliver business intelligence with panache. Harness the power of the Reporting Services toolkit to combine charts, gauges, sparklines, indicators, and maps into compelling dashboards and scorecards. Create compelling visualizations that seize your audience´s attention and help business users identify and react swiftly to changing business conditions. Best of all, you´ll do all these things by creating new value from software that is already installed and paid for – SQL Server and the included SQL Server Reporting Services.

Businesses run on numbers, and good business intelligence systems make the critical numbers immediately and conveniently accessible. Business users want access to key performance indicators in the office, at the beach, and while riding the subway home after a day´s work. Business Intelligence with SQL Server Reporting Services helps you meet these need for anywhere/anytime access by including chapters specifically showing how to deliver on modern devices such as smart phones and tablets. You´ll learn to deliver the same information, with similar look-and-feel, across the entire range of devices used in business today.

Key performance indicators give fast notification of business unit performance
Polished dashboards deliver essential metrics and strategic comparisons

Visually arresting output on multiple devices focuses attention
SSRS as a BI Platform
KPIs and Scorecards
Gauges for Dashboards
Charts for Dashboards
Maps for Dashboards
Images for Dashboards
Presentation and Design Techniques
Dashboard Assembly
Interface Enhancement
Enhanced Interactivity
Delivery to Mobile Devices
Optimizing Output
Appendix A: Source Data
Adam Aspin is an independent Business Intelligence consultant based in the United Kingdom. He has worked with SQL Server for seventeen years, and Business Intelligence has been his principal focus for the last ten years. He has applied his skills for a range of clients, including J.P. Morgan, The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Tesco, Centrica, Harrods, Vodafone, Crédit Agricole, Cartier, Alfred Dunhill, The RAC and EMC Conchango.Adam is a graduate of Oxford University. He is a frequent contributor to SQLServerCentral.com. He has written numerous articles for various French IT publications. A fluent French speaker, Adam has worked in France and Switzerland for many years. He is the author of SQL Server 2012 Data Integration Recipes (Apress, 2012), and of High Impact Data Visualization with Power View Power Map, and Power BI (Apress, 2014).