1. The document provides information on various SharePoint and BI tools including PowerPivot, Power View, and Excel Services.
2. It discusses setting up SharePoint 2013 farms with services like Excel Services enabled and installing Analysis Services in SharePoint mode to enable core PowerPivot functionality.
3. Power View, PerformancePoint, and Excel Services are mentioned as providing browser-based data exploration, visualization, and presentation experiences when Reporting Services is installed in SharePoint-integrated mode.
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI scenariosSPC Adriatics
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI is not just clicking next in the configuration wizard but it needs some special attention with configuring service applications and of course we cannot forget about configuring Kerberos delegation.
We take a look at configuring PerformancePoint, PowerPivot, Reporting Services in SharePoint integrated mode and everything you need to know to successfully configure BI services.
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Practical Business Intelligence with SharePoint 2013Ivan Sanders
This sessions provides an overview of the new features available to business users and the knowledge they need to start building their own Dashboards using the tools they already know Excel to implement Business Intelligence features they may not have used previously like SQL Analysis Service, SQL Reporting Services, PowerView, PowerPivot, and Excel Services
The Power of BI: A guided tour of Microsoft's Business Intelligence toolingJason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone.
Now is the time to change all of that. Microsoft is investing heavily in how to make BI more efficient, repeatable, and with outputs that will make executives squeal with delight. From Excel to Power BI, the tooling is evolving so quickly that it takes real effort to keep up.
Many of our SharePoint clients are asking this question, "How do I develop an executive dashboard to surface meaningful business data?"
View C/D/H’s slide deck and let us show you, with:
• An overview of Microsoft BI Platform
• Excel Services
• Business Connectivity Services
• Performance Point Services
• SQL Reporting Services with SharePoint Integration
• PowerPivot for SharePoint
And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
SharePoint and Business Intelligence: Understanding the Microsoft BI Portal C...Perficient, Inc.
Businesses of all sizes are quickly recognizing the value of Business Intelligence and the value of leveraging SharePoint as a BI portal platform. In this presentation, Perficient outlines how the SharePoint platform aligns with your Business Intelligence initiatives, including Microsoft’s integrated end-to-end BI offering and the role of SharePoint.
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI scenariosSPC Adriatics
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI is not just clicking next in the configuration wizard but it needs some special attention with configuring service applications and of course we cannot forget about configuring Kerberos delegation.
We take a look at configuring PerformancePoint, PowerPivot, Reporting Services in SharePoint integrated mode and everything you need to know to successfully configure BI services.
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Starting in May 2010, with SQL Server 2008 R2, Microsoft began talking more and more about "Personal BI". The focus of this discussion was a paradigm shift moving business intelligence from being something a few BI professionals do with a data warehouse to a practice done by Information Workers every day in familiar tools like Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Over the course of this session we will show you the improvements that Microsoft has made in the 2013 stack to take this new focus from being a “nice idea” to a truly powerful reality. We will explore the improvements made to Excel, PowerPivot & Power View, & Reporting Services. We will explain the underlying technology that makes the new features possible and walk through demos of some of the shinier toys. At the end of the session you will walk away with a better understanding of what is new in 2013 for business intelligence and an extreme desire to build reusable data model that will undoubtedly bring real value to your business.
Practical Business Intelligence with SharePoint 2013Ivan Sanders
This sessions provides an overview of the new features available to business users and the knowledge they need to start building their own Dashboards using the tools they already know Excel to implement Business Intelligence features they may not have used previously like SQL Analysis Service, SQL Reporting Services, PowerView, PowerPivot, and Excel Services
The Power of BI: A guided tour of Microsoft's Business Intelligence toolingJason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone.
Now is the time to change all of that. Microsoft is investing heavily in how to make BI more efficient, repeatable, and with outputs that will make executives squeal with delight. From Excel to Power BI, the tooling is evolving so quickly that it takes real effort to keep up.
Many of our SharePoint clients are asking this question, "How do I develop an executive dashboard to surface meaningful business data?"
View C/D/H’s slide deck and let us show you, with:
• An overview of Microsoft BI Platform
• Excel Services
• Business Connectivity Services
• Performance Point Services
• SQL Reporting Services with SharePoint Integration
• PowerPivot for SharePoint
And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
SharePoint and Business Intelligence: Understanding the Microsoft BI Portal C...Perficient, Inc.
Businesses of all sizes are quickly recognizing the value of Business Intelligence and the value of leveraging SharePoint as a BI portal platform. In this presentation, Perficient outlines how the SharePoint platform aligns with your Business Intelligence initiatives, including Microsoft’s integrated end-to-end BI offering and the role of SharePoint.
Configuring SharePoint Server 2013 environment for Business Intelligence Plat...Joseph Lopez
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI is not just clicking next in the configuration wizard but it needs some special attention with configuring service applications and of course we cannot forget about configuring Kerberos delegation.
We take a look at configuring PerformancePoint, PowerPivot, Reporting Services in SharePoint integrated mode and everything you need to know to successfully configure BI services.
Dive into Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 Upgrade and MigrationJason Himmelstein
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 provides a broad array of hybrid capabilities enabling you to cloud-accelerate your on-premises deployment. Learn more about the capabilities in SharePoint Server 2016 and how to best implement hybrid scenarios. Deep dive into the updates in Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint 2016 and understand the overall upgrade path for heading into a hybrid world.
PowerPivot, Power View and SharePoint ServerSPC Adriatics
Speaker: Tomislav Piasevoli
Microsoft SharePoint Server is a collaboration platform that in its Business Intelligence (BI) part relies on Microsoft SQL Server platform from where both the Power View, a tool for visual data analysis, and PowerPivot, a tool for data modeling originate. This session shows how to create a PowerPivot data model in Excel 2013, and how to analyze that model in Power View installed as a part of SharePoint 2013 BI platform.
Groupby -Power bi dashboard in hour by vishal pawar-Presentation Vishal Pawar
Power BI Dashboard in an hour with Various Slides.
Target Audience:
Useful for Develops and DBA those who want to know what is Power BI and How we can utilize various features.
Also session will be useful for anyone who wants learn Power BI from basic.
Abstract:
In this session, We will walk through various features of Power BI, How Power BI can transform your company’s data into rich visuals and Easy yet powerful Analytics solutions for your whole organization.
At end of session with following Power BI Dashboard example
sp_Blitz in Dashboard
SQL Server Info Dashboard
Twitter Dashboard
World Dashboard
Most important takeaways from session –
You will be learning basics of Power BI with the additional perk of analyzing sp_Blitz in Power BI.
Various features of Power BI making you from ZERO to HERO
After this session, you will be able to analyze data into Power BI
Power BI (Business Intelligence) is a new and emerging self-service business intelligence and business analytics framework that brings together and enhances a few key Microsoft technologies. Fundamentally, Power BI is considered a premium Office option, because Microsoft licenses it that way. We will answer the following questions:
◾What makes Power BI different from the Microsoft Office I have known for years?
◾What are the major Power BI features in Excel 2013 and 2010?
◾What are the major features for Power BI for Office 365?
◾How can our team license Power BI?
SQL Saturday Columbus 2014 PowerBI with SQL Excel and SharePointScott_Brickey
SQL has always enabled business intelligence through databases and analysis services. But working with them has historically required a development team. Learn how Microsoft's new suite of BI tools for Excel and SharePoint can put the power of business intelligence back into the hands of your power users.
Power BI Create lightning fast dashboard with power bi & Its Components Vishal Pawar
Every data has meaning, but we had limitation to use data through big long running process Extraction, Transformation and Representation, but now Power BI solves your problem to kick start having Data extraction in Power Query, Data Modelling and Transformation in Power Pivot and reach data representation using power view and power map on demand any nearby device on your fingertips, You will learn all latest and greatest features of Power BI.
This session will provide an overview of what PerformancePoint is, where it came from, and how do you get it. We will also discuss what’s changed in the 2010 release (including with the latest SP1 update). Along with this we will go over the Dashboard Designer tool showing you how to install it and explain what it is used for. Then hold on to your seats, I will build out and deploy a fully functional and interactive dashboard within SharePoint. Along the way I will provide insight from the trenches including tips and tricks along with experience from client deployments.
Power BI Report Server: a Deep Dive for PBIUG VancouverLuca Gualtieri
Session Outline:
The presentation is for users who are familiar with the Power BI Report Server (PBIRS), are interested in more advanced topics, and want to go the extra mile.
In this presentation we are going to discuss basic topics including:
Different editions / licensing for PBIRS
Branding for PBIRS
Configuring Advanced Options through SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio)
Embedding PBIRS reports
Monitoring the Report Server catalog
Using the REST-API
PBIRS security, and
Custom roles in PBIRS.
We will also touch on more advanced concepts such as:
High availability
Disaster recovery, and
Configuring your report server to host Excel workbooks using Office Online Server.
Intro to BI Semantic Model & Self-Service Reporting with Power ViewDan English
There are a lot of changes coming in the next release of SQL Server “Denali” with Analysis Services and PowerPivot along with new powerful BI functionality being added. This presentation will introduce the new BI Semantic Model concept, talk about the different options you have with Analysis Services in SQL Server 2012 (“Denali"), go over the new features in Analysis Services – including PowerPivot, go over developing models, and dive into the new self-service reporting authoring tool Power View (Project “Crescent”). Along the way there will be demonstrations of the new features and functionality so you can get a feel for what is coming. By the end of the session you will have a full understanding of what lies ahead and you can start preparing your roadmap for delivering BI content within your organization.
Getting the new year started with Microsoft Power BI!Dan English
In this session we will take a look at the changes that Microsoft has released for the Power BI Service, Power BI Desktop, and Power BI Mobile Apps. Microsoft continues to release updates to Power BI on a weekly and monthly basis. Some of the changes since we last met include items such as Custom Visualizations, Full Screen Mode, Pop-Out for Visualizations, Printing, Export Data, QR Codes, Excel Add-In, Widgets, R Visuals Integration, Improved Image Support, and much, much more. Come and check out all of the latest capabilities of Power BI and be amazed!
In this presentation we cover the main features of BI Dashboard with SQL Server 2008 R2.
Regards,
Eduardo Castro Martinez
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
http://ecastrom.blogspot.com
Configuring SharePoint Server 2013 environment for Business Intelligence Plat...Joseph Lopez
Configuring SharePoint 2013 for BI is not just clicking next in the configuration wizard but it needs some special attention with configuring service applications and of course we cannot forget about configuring Kerberos delegation.
We take a look at configuring PerformancePoint, PowerPivot, Reporting Services in SharePoint integrated mode and everything you need to know to successfully configure BI services.
Dive into Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 Upgrade and MigrationJason Himmelstein
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 provides a broad array of hybrid capabilities enabling you to cloud-accelerate your on-premises deployment. Learn more about the capabilities in SharePoint Server 2016 and how to best implement hybrid scenarios. Deep dive into the updates in Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint 2016 and understand the overall upgrade path for heading into a hybrid world.
PowerPivot, Power View and SharePoint ServerSPC Adriatics
Speaker: Tomislav Piasevoli
Microsoft SharePoint Server is a collaboration platform that in its Business Intelligence (BI) part relies on Microsoft SQL Server platform from where both the Power View, a tool for visual data analysis, and PowerPivot, a tool for data modeling originate. This session shows how to create a PowerPivot data model in Excel 2013, and how to analyze that model in Power View installed as a part of SharePoint 2013 BI platform.
Groupby -Power bi dashboard in hour by vishal pawar-Presentation Vishal Pawar
Power BI Dashboard in an hour with Various Slides.
Target Audience:
Useful for Develops and DBA those who want to know what is Power BI and How we can utilize various features.
Also session will be useful for anyone who wants learn Power BI from basic.
Abstract:
In this session, We will walk through various features of Power BI, How Power BI can transform your company’s data into rich visuals and Easy yet powerful Analytics solutions for your whole organization.
At end of session with following Power BI Dashboard example
sp_Blitz in Dashboard
SQL Server Info Dashboard
Twitter Dashboard
World Dashboard
Most important takeaways from session –
You will be learning basics of Power BI with the additional perk of analyzing sp_Blitz in Power BI.
Various features of Power BI making you from ZERO to HERO
After this session, you will be able to analyze data into Power BI
Power BI (Business Intelligence) is a new and emerging self-service business intelligence and business analytics framework that brings together and enhances a few key Microsoft technologies. Fundamentally, Power BI is considered a premium Office option, because Microsoft licenses it that way. We will answer the following questions:
◾What makes Power BI different from the Microsoft Office I have known for years?
◾What are the major Power BI features in Excel 2013 and 2010?
◾What are the major features for Power BI for Office 365?
◾How can our team license Power BI?
SQL Saturday Columbus 2014 PowerBI with SQL Excel and SharePointScott_Brickey
SQL has always enabled business intelligence through databases and analysis services. But working with them has historically required a development team. Learn how Microsoft's new suite of BI tools for Excel and SharePoint can put the power of business intelligence back into the hands of your power users.
Power BI Create lightning fast dashboard with power bi & Its Components Vishal Pawar
Every data has meaning, but we had limitation to use data through big long running process Extraction, Transformation and Representation, but now Power BI solves your problem to kick start having Data extraction in Power Query, Data Modelling and Transformation in Power Pivot and reach data representation using power view and power map on demand any nearby device on your fingertips, You will learn all latest and greatest features of Power BI.
This session will provide an overview of what PerformancePoint is, where it came from, and how do you get it. We will also discuss what’s changed in the 2010 release (including with the latest SP1 update). Along with this we will go over the Dashboard Designer tool showing you how to install it and explain what it is used for. Then hold on to your seats, I will build out and deploy a fully functional and interactive dashboard within SharePoint. Along the way I will provide insight from the trenches including tips and tricks along with experience from client deployments.
Power BI Report Server: a Deep Dive for PBIUG VancouverLuca Gualtieri
Session Outline:
The presentation is for users who are familiar with the Power BI Report Server (PBIRS), are interested in more advanced topics, and want to go the extra mile.
In this presentation we are going to discuss basic topics including:
Different editions / licensing for PBIRS
Branding for PBIRS
Configuring Advanced Options through SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio)
Embedding PBIRS reports
Monitoring the Report Server catalog
Using the REST-API
PBIRS security, and
Custom roles in PBIRS.
We will also touch on more advanced concepts such as:
High availability
Disaster recovery, and
Configuring your report server to host Excel workbooks using Office Online Server.
Intro to BI Semantic Model & Self-Service Reporting with Power ViewDan English
There are a lot of changes coming in the next release of SQL Server “Denali” with Analysis Services and PowerPivot along with new powerful BI functionality being added. This presentation will introduce the new BI Semantic Model concept, talk about the different options you have with Analysis Services in SQL Server 2012 (“Denali"), go over the new features in Analysis Services – including PowerPivot, go over developing models, and dive into the new self-service reporting authoring tool Power View (Project “Crescent”). Along the way there will be demonstrations of the new features and functionality so you can get a feel for what is coming. By the end of the session you will have a full understanding of what lies ahead and you can start preparing your roadmap for delivering BI content within your organization.
Getting the new year started with Microsoft Power BI!Dan English
In this session we will take a look at the changes that Microsoft has released for the Power BI Service, Power BI Desktop, and Power BI Mobile Apps. Microsoft continues to release updates to Power BI on a weekly and monthly basis. Some of the changes since we last met include items such as Custom Visualizations, Full Screen Mode, Pop-Out for Visualizations, Printing, Export Data, QR Codes, Excel Add-In, Widgets, R Visuals Integration, Improved Image Support, and much, much more. Come and check out all of the latest capabilities of Power BI and be amazed!
In this presentation we cover the main features of BI Dashboard with SQL Server 2008 R2.
Regards,
Eduardo Castro Martinez
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
http://ecastrom.blogspot.com
In this presentation we review the main topics about BI Dashboards with SQL Server 2008 R2.
Regards,
Ing. Eduardo Castro
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
http://ecastrom.blogspot.com
http://comunidadwindows.org
What's New with BI in SQL Server Denali (SQL11)Dan English
During this session we are going to go over some of the new BI features that have been enhanced and added in SQL Server "Denali" (SQL11). We will look at new features that have been added into Integration Services, Analysis Services, and Reporting Services. Along with this we will talk about and go over the new report authoring tool "Crescent" showing how this tool will provide you the ability to access, explore, and visualize your data in a whole new way and have fun at the same time.
SharePoint 2010 and SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence (Serge Luca, Isabel...serge luca
Session of Serge Luca (SharePoint MVP) and Isabelle Van Campenhoudt (ICT7) on SharePoint Business Intelligence with SQL Server 2012 Club SharePoint France, Microsoft France December 2011
Business Intelligence For It Professionals Part 4 Scorecards Dashboards And...Microsoft TechNet
In this session we will discuss how Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 builds KPI's, scorecards, and dashboards by accessing IT system performance data from the System Center Operations Manager data warehouse.
Nazish Qasim, Senior Consultant with WebVine, compares the various BI technologies that are available under the Microsoft stack and delivered through SharePoint. This includes Excel Services, PowerPivot, PowerView, Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint Services. He compares these offerings by looking at their different modeling, reporting, and visualization features.
This presentation was delivered to the Sydney SharePoint User Group on Sept 11, 2013.
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Excel Services in SharePoint allows users to directly save their workbooks and publish their reports to a SharePoint site, which will render the workbooks in the browser. This feature now supports a higher level of parity between the browser and the Excel client with features like the field well and quick explore, as well as utilizing the full features of SharePoint such as collaborative editing.