Teaches solution architects, designers, and developers how to use Microsoft's reporting platform to create reporting and business intelligence (BI) solutions Updated with new information about holistic BI solutions, comprehensive OLAP/Analysis Services reporting, and complete production deployment scenarios Includes programming examples focused on specific, scenario-based solutions Explains reporting services architecture and business intelligence, teaches the fundamentals of designing reports through the use of careful planning considerations, and covers advanced report design and filtering techniques
What is this book about? SQL Server Reporting Services is the customizable reporting solution for report designers and programmers. This hands-on guide will get you up to speed quickly.
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If so, this is the ideal resource for you. Packed with proven design practices, this book serves as a collection of recipes for solving design problems so that you don't have to reinvent the wheel with each challenge you face.
Provides information on the features and functions of Reporting Services to turn enterprise data into a variety of reports.
With SSRS 2008, the reliance on IIS has been removed and an integrated HTTP engine is installed when Reporting Services is installed. SSRS2008 directly accesses HTTP.SYS and utilizes the internal MS SQL Server's networking stack to give ...
This book walks you through the various challenges of combining SharePoint 2007 with SSRS 2008, and provides you with tips and tricks for handling the obstacles that you may face when attempting to develop reports in your SharePoint ...
The Definitive Guide to Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Create, deploy, and manage business intelligence reports using the expert tips and best practices in this hands-on resource.
This book assumes that you have some experience with SQL Server and are at an intermediate to advanced level. The orientation of the book is highly developer focused.
Visual Studio 2003 used to do this very well, but the deployment feature was removed in Visual Studio 2005 until the Team System version. At the time of the publication of this book, Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals ...
... MDX, you should pick up Professional Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008 with MDX (Wrox, 2009) or take a class on MDX for SQL Server Analysis Services. The language and query techniques haven't changed much between SQL Server 2005, ...