This portfolio contains examples of work done during a 10-week Business Intelligence training program. It includes projects on data modeling, T-SQL programming, SQL Server Integration Services, SQL Server Analysis Services, MDX query programming, SQL Server Reporting Services, Performance Point Server, and SharePoint Server. Relevant work experience demonstrating skills in these BI technologies is also included. The portfolio contains examples of designing an SSAS cube for a fictitious construction company including calculated members, partitioning, and a KPI. It also includes reports developed in SSRS, PPS dashboards, and an SSRS report deployed to SharePoint.
A competent professional offering over 7+ years of experience in Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing working in roles such as Business Analyst, Data Analyst & Reporting Developer, ETL Architect, Data Architect. Extensively worked on a wide range of tools such as Tableau, Spotfire & SAP Business Objects. Skilled in Teradata database, Oracle Database, MS SQL Server, MS Access, PostgreSQL, Requirements Analysis, reporting, Extract, Transform, Load (ETL), Data Warehousing, End-to-end execution of BI Projects, System Integration, Value Delivery, Team Leadership, Onshore-Offshore working model.
Business Expertise: Power & Engineering(GE POWER), Banking and Financial Services(GE CAPITAL), Leasing domain .
Interests: Data Science.
Data Visualization with Microsoft Reporting ServicesChris Price
Data is beautiful…or at least it can be….This session dives into the art & science behind data visualization. We will start by looking at the research done by Stephen Few and Edward Tufte to practically understand questions such as why you should prefer a bar chart over a line chart and why you typically should avoid pie charts whenever possible. Next, we will look at why Reporting Services is a rich & powerful platform for delivering your visualization before wrapping-up with techniques for implementing and delivering your eye-popping data visualizations.
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A competent professional offering over 7+ years of experience in Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing working in roles such as Business Analyst, Data Analyst & Reporting Developer, ETL Architect, Data Architect. Extensively worked on a wide range of tools such as Tableau, Spotfire & SAP Business Objects. Skilled in Teradata database, Oracle Database, MS SQL Server, MS Access, PostgreSQL, Requirements Analysis, reporting, Extract, Transform, Load (ETL), Data Warehousing, End-to-end execution of BI Projects, System Integration, Value Delivery, Team Leadership, Onshore-Offshore working model.
Business Expertise: Power & Engineering(GE POWER), Banking and Financial Services(GE CAPITAL), Leasing domain .
Interests: Data Science.
Data Visualization with Microsoft Reporting ServicesChris Price
Data is beautiful…or at least it can be….This session dives into the art & science behind data visualization. We will start by looking at the research done by Stephen Few and Edward Tufte to practically understand questions such as why you should prefer a bar chart over a line chart and why you typically should avoid pie charts whenever possible. Next, we will look at why Reporting Services is a rich & powerful platform for delivering your visualization before wrapping-up with techniques for implementing and delivering your eye-popping data visualizations.
Learn more about PowePivot, Microsoft's new in-memory engine, and how you can extend it with advanced analytics and a data security layer for enterprise wide deployment.
Feature brief detailing the MDX mobile application management features, including an overview of the technology and policies that can be added to applications.
Presentation to the San Francisco SQL Server User Group on June 11, 2009.
Christian Wade of EMC discusses the numerous features in Analysis Services 2005 and 2008 as well as dimension/cube design.
Enhancing Dashboard Visuals with Multi-Dimensional Expressions (MDX)Daniel Upton
Here's an original presentation I gave at the SoCal Business Intelligence User Group in 2008. On reviewing it, and although the underlying platforms have evolved since then, the topic still seems relevant.
2012 Acura MDX Brochure presented by DCH Acura of Temecula.
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Despite widespread adoption of OLAP technologies, the MDX query language remains a bit of an enigma. It's not until a very simple but seldom explored concept is understood that the power and elegance of the language is revealed. Join Bryan Smith, co-author of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 MDX Step by Step, in exploring this central concept, providing a foundation for your success with the MDX language.
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Learn best practices for creating interactive dashboards in the Cognos portal.
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Senturus experts provide demonstrations using Report Studio, Cognos Connection, multi-dimensional expressions (MDX), Cognos portlets and inter-portlet communication techniques. All techniques covered are applicable to all versions of Cognos 8 and Cognos 10.
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MDX 2015-2019 Work Program Overview presentation to the Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) by the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority on October 22, 2014.
This is an introductory look at MDX presented by Nathan Peterson of Solid Quality Mentors
Every developer should be able to write the MDX needed to create Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to meet business requirements. This short session will give you a solid introduction to the language, so that you can start using its power to give your business the information it needs.
You will learn how to:
* Think multi-dimensionally to better understand how cube data works
* Use MDX, the query language for Analysis Services
* Create Named Sets and Calculated Members with MDX to meet business needs
This tutorial covers the topics of introduction to business intelligence with examples of BI scenarios and touches upon ETL(Extract, Transform and Load) operations using SSIS on SQL 2005 & 2008 and using DTS on SQL 2000. It contains introductions to crystal reports and SSRS. It compares Data warehouse and OLAP Cube. This tutorial concludes with topics on Data Mining and Dashboards.
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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
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4. The project is for a fictitious construction company called AllWorks used for the 10-week hands on training from Setfocus, Inc. It includes the design and implementation of a SQL Server 2005 database to track employee and customer information, timesheet and labor rates data, as well as job order information, job materials, and customer invoices. In the client project scenario, AllWorks currently stores this information in Excel Spreadsheets, XML files, and csv files.
7. T-SQL Programming Stored Procedure designed to create a magnified view of the temperature data to be imposed on a graph in SSRS.
8. Select statement joining tables to generate an inventory report. Select of Balancer information for barcodes that are in the balancer results table more than once.
15. Calculated members for the Allworks Cube Partitioning of the tables of the cube into 2 partitions based on 2005 and before and 2006 and beyond to distribute fact tables of the cube for better throughput
16. KPI for an overhead calculation as a % of Total Cost Use of this KPI in an Excel pivot table example
21. Design screen for PPS Dashboards and reports Scorecard report with hot links to analytical chart and grid linked to growth and returns
22. Sharepoint example of an SSRS report that was deployed to sharepoint into a document library
23. SUMMARY Highly motivated Business Intelligence Professional using SQL Server 2005 and Microsoft Technologies. Experienced manipulating various data sources to support Senior Management Software developer with demonstrated success designing, coding, testing, implementing, documenting, and supporting next-generation application solutions. Possesses experience in Object-Oriented design and analysis with an extensive and diversified technical background including Microsoft .NET Technologies. TECHNICAL SKILLS Microsoft Technologies: SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services, SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Performance Point Server, Microsoft Visio. Programming Languages: VB.Net, VB 6.0, C++, C#, T-SQL, COBOL, RPG IV, SCADA/HMI Databases: MS SQL Server 2005, 2000, 7.0, 6.5, AS/400 DB2, MS Access Software: SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio Query Languages: T-SQL, MDX