SharePoint and Office provide a great set of BI features to build and integrate data-driven spreadsheets and applications with SharePoint 2010. This session will cover topics such as PowerPivot, PerformancePoint Services, Reporting Services, Excel Services, KPIs, and much more
7. The business collaboration platform for the enterprise and the web
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9. What is Excel Services?
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10. What is PowerPivot
Technology “PowerPivoting” Massive Data Volumes
With a few mouse clicks, a user can create and publish intuitive and interactive self-service analysis solutions.
PowerPivot for Excel PowerPivot for SharePoint
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11. Slicing and Dicing
Excel 2010 and Excel Services
Interactive slicers enable users to look at the data from various directions in Excel 2010
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13. Visio Services Key Features
Share Diagrams in SharePoint
• Visualize your business intelligence with Visio diagrams
• Diagrams can be viewed without having Visio client installed
• Full Fidelity rendering with Silverlight, or PNG
Connect Diagrams to Data
• Use data graphics to build front ends for your real-time business
intelligence solutions
• Diagrams can be connected to various Data sources
Build Dashboards
• Use Web Part Connections to integrate with other SharePoint web
parts
• Use the Mashup API to fully customize your dashboards and
manipulate data
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15. 1 hour later…
Top Features:
Diagrams all live in SharePoint
Diagrams viewable in the
browser
Diagrams created once only
Diagrams containing data
graphics are refreshable
Diagrams give data context
and improve insights into the
state of a system
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21. Authoring and Publishing
Intuitive Authoring
Accelerate report creation by leveraging
existing content objects, such as Queries,
Tables, Charts, Maps, Gauges, Logos
Significantly decrease report creation time
Increase end user adoption
Seamless Publishing via SharePoint
Report Sharing
Easily publish predefined queries, reports and
charts independently of IT
Sync updates with published content objects
Take advantage of SharePoint-integrated mode
Reuse of Subcomponents
Reuse predefined queries, data and report
subcomponents
Use reports as data sources for desktop analytics
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22. Providing Rich Visualizations
Rich Visualization of Geospatial Data
Get more value out of BI by “mashing up” business information with
geographic representation.
Geospatial
visualizations
in Report Builder
3.0:
Excel Services & PowerPivot
Mapping,
Routing, Custom
Shapes, …
Support for SQL
Spatial
Integration with
Bing Maps
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26. Who Do you trust??
http://www.bluedoglimited.com/default.aspx
http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog
http://www.harbar .net
http://www.heathersolomon.com/blog
http://www.toddklindt.com/default.aspx
http://www.toddbaginski.com/blog
http://bit.ly/edlSm5
http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
http://www.u2u.info/Blogs/Patrick/default.aspx
http://www.wictorwilen.se
http://blog.tedpattison.net/default.aspx
http://www.fastrup.net
http://keutmann.blogspot.com
http://blog.krichie.com
http://blogs.technet.com/b/wbaer
http://blah.winsmarts.com
http://weblogs.asp.net/bsimser
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27. Codeplex – with Source Code
http://cksdev.codeplex.com
http://startermasterpages.codeplex.com
http://spm.codeplex.com
http://autospinstaller.codeplex.com
http://spsf.codeplex.com
http://slk.codeplex.com
http://smarttools.codeplex.com
http://spviewpermission.codeplex.com
http://bidshelper.codeplex.com
http://almspecialisttoolkit.codeplex.com
http://spsf.codeplex.com
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28. SharePoint 2010 Guidance
Book The Book
Developing Applications for SharePoint 2010 (includes the Help file [CHM], samples, and
Downloads
library source code)
•Introduction to Developing Applications with SharePoint 2010
•SharePoint Server-side Data Access – Part 1 of 3: Introduction
Media
•SharePoint Server-side Data Access – Part 2 of 3: Related Lists
•SharePoint Server-side Data Access – Part 3 of 3: Analyzing Generated CAML
Support Discussions for patterns & practices SharePoint Guidance
Training Hands-on labs
Community patterns & practices SharePoint Guidance Community Site
License Microsoft patterns & practices license September 2009
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29. CKS DEV VSIX Extensions
WSPBuilder conversion tool (WCT) beta Branding SPI
Improved Quick 20Deploy Improved Fluent visual web part SPI
Keyboard shortcuts Basic service application SPI
Updated Full Trust Proxy SPI WCF service SPI
Restart processes menus SharePoint PowerShell cmdlet SPI
Attach to processes menus SharePoint PowerShell pipe binding SPI
Solution level Package all Improved copy assembly name menu
Improved import Content Types
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Purpose of the slideClarify that Microsoft SQL Server PowerPivot technology includes both an Excel add-in and server-based technology that integrates with SharePoint Server 2010. Key Points: SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel 2010 is a data analysis add-in that delivers unmatched computational power directly within Microsoft Excel SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel 2010 is available for download free of charge at www.powerpivot.com. SQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint integrates with Excel Services on the SharePoint server to enable seamless and secure sharing and collaboration on user-generated BI solutions directly in the browserSQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint is included in SQL Server 2008 R2Conclusion: SQL Server PowerPivot technology is the key to managed self-service BI, empowering users, enabling seamless and secure sharing and collaboration on user-generated BI solutions , and helping IT organizations increase efficiency through the PowerPivot Management Dashboard.
Purpose of the slidePoint out that SQL Server PowerPivot uses the standard Excel capabilities for slicing and dicing. Key Points: Use familiar PivotTable views, charts, and slicers for interactive analysisSort, filter, and scroll through millions of rows with about the same performance as a few thousand Users can work seamlessly via Web browser and enjoy the same performance and features as the Excel client.Conclusion: Interactive slicers enable users to look at the data from various directions in Excel 2010 and in the browser through PowerPivot for SharePoint and Excel Services.
Purpose of the slideElaborate on the capabilities provided through Reporting Services and Report Builder 3.0. Key Points: Report Builder 3.0 accelerates report creation by leveraging existing content objects, such as Queries, Tables, Charts, Maps, Gauges, Logos It’s easy to share reports in a SharePoint-based environmentReport Builder 3.0 supports publishing and reuse of subcomponents to accelerate development, lower costs, and helps to keep reports up to date by automatically synchronizing updates with published content objectsReports can as data sources for desktop analyticsConclusion: Reporting Services and Report Builder 3.0 are essential tools to deliver meaningful reports to business users. It is also an important self-service BI tool for business users to easily create and publish predefined queries, reports and charts independently of IT.
Purpose of the slideHighlight the new support of geospatial visualization in Report Builder 3.0. Key Points: Support for geospatial visualization includes mapping, routing, and custom shapes Users can also enhance location-based data reports with Bing Maps Conclusion: Rich visualization enables organizations to get more value out of BI by “mashing up” business information with geographic representationElaborate on the capabilities provided through Reporting Services and Report Builder 3.0. Key Points: Report Builder 3.0 accelerates report creation by leveraging existing content objects, such as Queries, Tables, Charts, Maps, Gauges, Logos It’s easy to share reports in a SharePoint-based environmentReport Builder 3.0 supports publishing and reuse of subcomponents to accelerate development, lower costs, and helps to keep reports up to date by automatically synchronizing updates with published content objectsReports can as data sources for desktop analyticsConclusion: Reporting Services and Report Builder 3.0 are essential tools to deliver meaningful reports to business users. It is also an .