Rapportering med SharePoint 2010 og SQL Server...

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Rapportering med SharePoint

2010 og SQL Server 2008 R2

Carsten Fetterlein Hansen

carstenf@microsoft.com

Formålet med denne session er at

give et indblik i mulighederne med

SQL Server 2008 R2 Report Builder

og SharePoint 2010

Today's BI Reality for Most Organizations

Empowering ALL Users

Thinking Bigger About BI

Complete & integrated Business Intelligence offering

Empower decision makers across your extended organization

Microsoft BI Vision & Strategy

Improving organizations by providing business insights to

all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions

SQL Server

Deliver Through Office

Analyze data in Excel Publish reports and analysis to SharePoint

Collaborate and share reports, analysis, and

scorecards Render reports in Microsoft Office

“Managed Self Service BI” delivered through:

• Self Service Analysis Desktop Analytics

• Self Service Reporting End User Reporting

• SharePoint Integration Sharing, Collaboration & Management

End User

Empowerment

IT Management &

Compliance

Empowering end users through “Managed Self-Service BI”

+

Deliver relevant information

Drive actionable insights

Share insights

Deliver

Predictable response

Simplified management

Scale across mixed workloads

Manage

Connect to data

Integrate your data

Develop visually

Build

Self Service Report

Authoring

• Productive & Intuitive Authoring:

– Report part publishing and reuse

– Leverage hours of IT investment in Predefined reports.

All reports can now be componentized and shared with

IW and other IT users.

• Collaboration:

– “Grab & Go” reporting with a shared component library

Tablix Visualizations: Sparklines and

Data Bars

Sparklines

• Sparklines

– “Data intense, word-sized

graphics” – Tufte

– Automatic axis alignment. All

charts can have the same data

points, regardless of source data.

– Can be converted into full charts

to support additional small

multiple scenarios.

• Data Bars

– Usually depicts a single value in a

cell.

– Min and Max are automatically

determined, but are configurable.

Data Bars

Tablix Visualization: Indicators

• Icons used to depict the status

against a value, goals or a

trend.

• Report authors can create their

own sets or choose from

several pre-configured sets.

• Colors, Icon and Size can be

changed based on data.

• Automatic support for

comparing each member of a

group against siblings.

• Can also be placed inside

gauges.

Map Features

• Support for SQL Spatial

• Integration with Virtual Earth tiles

• Data Grouping

– Equal intervals, equal distribution, optimal,

user-defined

• Multiple Map layers

Colored maps based on auto

or user defined scales

Cool looking Data Visualization: and soon…

Routes, pinpoint…

Published

Reports

Reporting Services as a Data Source

SharePoint

Farm

Report-Based

Data Feeds

OLTP and OLAP Data Sources

Self Service Analytics to

Self Service Reporting and

back…

• Reports as the primary data source for

information worker analysis

– SSRS reports become Data Feeds

• Native support for KPIs

• Build SSRS report on top of Information

Worker analysis models

Microsoft Internal Only

Microsoft Internal Only

Summary - Managed Self-Service BI

Preliminary Information Subject to Change

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