MSBI (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS) ONLINE
TRAINING
Glory IT Technologies
PREREQUSITES
 Conceptual understanding of OLAP solutions
 Experience navigating the Microsoft Windows Server
environment
 Experience with Windows services (starting and
stopping)
 Experience creating service accounts and permissions
 Some experience with Microsoft SQL Server, including:
 QL Server Agent
 SQL Server query language (SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT,
and DELETE)
 SQL Server System tables
1. MICROSOFT – BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (SSIS,
SSAS, SSRS)
2. SQL Server 2008 – Analysis Services
What is Microsoft BI?
 Core concept – BI is the cube or UDM
 Example cube as seen using Excel pivot table
 MS BI is comprehensive – more than Analysis
Services on SQL Server
 Demonstration of SQL Reporting Services
with cube as data source
Course Content
OLAP Modeling
Modeling source schemas—stars and
snowflakes
Understanding dimensional modeling—
Dimensions (Type 1, 2, or 3) or rapidly
changing
Understanding fact (measures) and cube
modeling
Other types of modeling—data mining etc…
Using SSAS in BIDS
Understanding the development
environment
Creating Data Sources and Data Source Views
Creating cubes – using the UDM and the Cube
Build Wizard
Refining Dimensions and Measures in BIDS
Intermediate SSAS
o KPIs
o Perspectives
o Translations – cube metadata and currency
localization
o Actions – regular, drill-through and reporting
Advanced SSAS
Using multiple fact tables
Modeling intermediate fact tables
Modeling M:M dimensions, Fact
(degenerate) dimensions, Role-playing
dimensions, write back dimensions
Modeling changing dimensions – Dimension
Intelligence w/ Wizard
Using the Add Business Intelligence Wizards –
write-back, semi-additive measures, time
intelligence, account intelligence
Cube Storage and Aggregation
• Storage topics – basic aggregations, MOLAP
• Advanced Storage Design – MOLAP, ROLAP,
HOLAP
• Partitions – relational and Analysis Services
partitions
• Customizing Aggregation Design – Processing
Design
• Rapidly changing dimensions / ROLAP
dimensions
• Welcome to the Real Time – Proactive Caching
• Cube processing options
Beginning MDX
Basic syntax
Using the MDX query editor in SQL Server
Management Studio
Most-used Functions & Common tasks
New MDX functions
Intermediate MDX
Adding calculated members
Adding scripts
Adding named sets
.NET Assemblies
SSAS Administration
Best practices – health monitoring
XMLA scripting (SQL Mgmt Studio)
Other Documentation methods
Security – roles and permissions
Disaster Recovery – backup / restore
Clustering – high availability
Introduction to Data Mining
What and why?
Examples of using each of the 9 algorithms
(MS Clustering, MS Decision Trees, Naïve
Bayes, MS
Sequence Clustering, MS Time Series, MS
Association Rules, MS Neural Network)
Data Mining dimensions
Data Mining clients
Processing mining models
Introduction to Reporting Clients
 Excel 2003 Pivot Tables
 SQL RS & Report Builder
 SPS RS web parts & .NET 2.0 report viewer
controls
 Business Scorecards 2008& ProClarity
Future Directions – Integration with
Office 12
SharePoint 12 and AS
Report Center (type of dashboard) uses KPIs,
Reports, Excel Web, Filter
Excel Services 12 and AS (Web Services)
SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
Introduction to SQL Server Integration
Services
Product History
SSIS Package Architecture Overview
Development and Management Tools
Deploying and Managing SSIS Packages
Source Control for SSIS Packages
SSIS for DBAs: Using SQL Server
Management Studio
 The Import and Export Wizard
 Importing and Exporting Data
 Working with Packages
 Database Maintenance Plans
 Creating Database Maintenance Plans using
SSMS
 Scheduling and Executing Plans
 Examining Database Maintenance Plan Packages
 Changes in SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2
Business Intelligence Development
Studio
o Launching BIDS
o Project templates
o The package designer
o The Toolbox
o Solution Explorer
o The Properties window
o The Variables window
o The SSIS menu
Introduction to Control Flow
• Control Flow Overview
• Precedence Constraints
• The Execute SQL Task
• The Bulk Insert Task
• The File System Task
• The FTP Task
• The Send Mail Task
Advanced Control Flow
 Containers – grouping and looping
 The Web Service Task
 The WMI tasks
 The Analysis Services tasks
 The Execute Process Task
 The Execute Package Task
Introduction to Data Flow
Data Flow Overview
Data Sources
Data Destinations
Data Transformations
The Copy Column Transformation
The Derived Column Transformation
The Data Conversion Transformation
The Conditional Split Transformation
The Aggregate Transformation
The Sort Transformation
Data Viewers
Variables and Configurations
Variables Overview
Variable scope
SSIS system variables
Using variables in control flow
Using variables in data flow
Using variables to pass information between
packages
Property expressions
Configuration Overview
Configuration options
Configuration discipline
Debugging, Error Handling and
Logging
o SSIS debugging overview
o Breakpoints in SSIS
o SSIS debugging windows
o Control Flow: The On Error event handler
o Data Flow: Error data flow
o Configuring Package Logging
o Built-in log providers
Advanced Data Flow
Revisiting data sources and destinations
The Lookup Transformation
Getting Fuzzy: The Fuzzy Lookup and Fuzzy
Grouping Transformations
The Multicast Transformation
The Merge and Merge Join Transformations
The Data Mining Query Transformation
The Data Mining Model Training Destination
The Slowly Changing Dimension Transformation
Extending SSIS through Custom Code
 Introduction to SSIS scripting
 The SSIS script editor
 The SSIS object model
 Script in Control flow: The Script Task
 Script in Data flow: The Script Component
 Introduction to SSIS component development
SSIS Package Deployment
Configurations and deployment
The deployment utility
Deployment options
Deployment security
Executing packages – DTExec and DTExecUI
SSIS Package Management
• The SSIS Service
• Managing packages with DTUtil
• Managing packages with SQL Server
Management Studio Scheduling packages
with SQL Server Agent
SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
Introduction to SQL Server Reporting
Services
Tour of Features
Reporting Services Architecture
Reporting Services Terminology
Reporting Services Editions
Taking Reporting Services for a Spin
Creating Reports
o Deconstructing Reporting Services
o Shared Data Sources
o Creating Reports from Scratch
Calculations and Formatting
Creating Expressions
Using the Global Collections
Formatting Items
Conditional Formatting
Grouping and Sorting
Creating Groups
Calculating Totals and Percentages
Interactive Sorting
Creating Drill-Down Reports
Report Parameters
• Creating Report Parameters
• Creating Drop-Down Parameters
• Multi-Valued Parameters
• Debugging Parameter Issues
Creating Matrix Reports and Charts
Creating a Basic Matrix Report
Matrix Subtotals
Creating a Basic Chart
Exploring the Charting Possibilities
Managing Reporting Services
o Deploying Reports and Data Sources
o Exporting Reports and Printing
o Using the Web-Based Report Manager
o Using SQL Server Management Studio-based
Reporting Services Manager
Reporting Services Security
 Two Parts to Reporting Services Security
 Securing Access to Reports
 Data Source Security
Programming Reporting Services
o The Many Reporting Services APIs
o Integrating Reporting Services into
Applications using URL Access
o Using the Report Viewer Controls
Advanced Reporting Services
Programming
Using the Reporting Services Web Service
Working with Custom Assemblies
Snapshots and Subscriptions
Caching and Snapshots
Creating Standard Subscriptions
Creating Data-Driven Subscriptions
Managing Subscriptions
Ad-Hoc Reporting with Report Builder
The Report Builder Architecture
Creating Report Model Projects
Running Report Builder
You will dive into designing an ETL solution
architecture using Microsoft SQL Server integration
services and implementing and maintaining
Microsoft SQL server integration services.
In addition, we will extensively cover how to design
an analysis solution architecture using Microsoft
SQL server analysis services and implement and
maintain sql server analysis.
 You will expand you knowledge on MDX queries
and learn how create complex reports employing
expressions, global collections and conditional
formatting using sql server reporting services
 MSBI is intended for Software Professionals who
are responsible for implementing and maintaining
MS SQL server reporting and analysis
Contact us for free Demo
 We stay with you until you get the results you want.
 If you really interested, please let me know .
 We will arrange the Demo Session.
 Feel Free to call us any time
Thanks & Regards
Srinivas
GloryITTechnologies
Email:Info@gloryittechnologies.com
Phone:+91-9032813456/+91-9160177789
Skype ID : gloryittechnologies
THANK YOU

Msbi online training

  • 1.
    MSBI (SSIS, SSAS,SSRS) ONLINE TRAINING Glory IT Technologies
  • 2.
    PREREQUSITES  Conceptual understandingof OLAP solutions  Experience navigating the Microsoft Windows Server environment  Experience with Windows services (starting and stopping)  Experience creating service accounts and permissions  Some experience with Microsoft SQL Server, including:  QL Server Agent  SQL Server query language (SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE)  SQL Server System tables
  • 3.
    1. MICROSOFT –BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS) 2. SQL Server 2008 – Analysis Services
  • 4.
    What is MicrosoftBI?  Core concept – BI is the cube or UDM  Example cube as seen using Excel pivot table  MS BI is comprehensive – more than Analysis Services on SQL Server  Demonstration of SQL Reporting Services with cube as data source
  • 5.
    Course Content OLAP Modeling Modelingsource schemas—stars and snowflakes Understanding dimensional modeling— Dimensions (Type 1, 2, or 3) or rapidly changing Understanding fact (measures) and cube modeling Other types of modeling—data mining etc…
  • 6.
    Using SSAS inBIDS Understanding the development environment Creating Data Sources and Data Source Views Creating cubes – using the UDM and the Cube Build Wizard Refining Dimensions and Measures in BIDS
  • 7.
    Intermediate SSAS o KPIs oPerspectives o Translations – cube metadata and currency localization o Actions – regular, drill-through and reporting
  • 8.
    Advanced SSAS Using multiplefact tables Modeling intermediate fact tables Modeling M:M dimensions, Fact (degenerate) dimensions, Role-playing dimensions, write back dimensions Modeling changing dimensions – Dimension Intelligence w/ Wizard Using the Add Business Intelligence Wizards – write-back, semi-additive measures, time intelligence, account intelligence
  • 9.
    Cube Storage andAggregation • Storage topics – basic aggregations, MOLAP • Advanced Storage Design – MOLAP, ROLAP, HOLAP • Partitions – relational and Analysis Services partitions • Customizing Aggregation Design – Processing Design • Rapidly changing dimensions / ROLAP dimensions • Welcome to the Real Time – Proactive Caching • Cube processing options
  • 10.
    Beginning MDX Basic syntax Usingthe MDX query editor in SQL Server Management Studio Most-used Functions & Common tasks New MDX functions
  • 11.
    Intermediate MDX Adding calculatedmembers Adding scripts Adding named sets .NET Assemblies
  • 12.
    SSAS Administration Best practices– health monitoring XMLA scripting (SQL Mgmt Studio) Other Documentation methods Security – roles and permissions Disaster Recovery – backup / restore Clustering – high availability
  • 13.
    Introduction to DataMining What and why? Examples of using each of the 9 algorithms (MS Clustering, MS Decision Trees, Naïve Bayes, MS Sequence Clustering, MS Time Series, MS Association Rules, MS Neural Network) Data Mining dimensions Data Mining clients Processing mining models
  • 14.
    Introduction to ReportingClients  Excel 2003 Pivot Tables  SQL RS & Report Builder  SPS RS web parts & .NET 2.0 report viewer controls  Business Scorecards 2008& ProClarity
  • 15.
    Future Directions –Integration with Office 12 SharePoint 12 and AS Report Center (type of dashboard) uses KPIs, Reports, Excel Web, Filter Excel Services 12 and AS (Web Services)
  • 16.
    SQL Server 2008Integration Services Introduction to SQL Server Integration Services Product History SSIS Package Architecture Overview Development and Management Tools Deploying and Managing SSIS Packages Source Control for SSIS Packages
  • 17.
    SSIS for DBAs:Using SQL Server Management Studio  The Import and Export Wizard  Importing and Exporting Data  Working with Packages  Database Maintenance Plans  Creating Database Maintenance Plans using SSMS  Scheduling and Executing Plans  Examining Database Maintenance Plan Packages  Changes in SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2
  • 18.
    Business Intelligence Development Studio oLaunching BIDS o Project templates o The package designer o The Toolbox o Solution Explorer o The Properties window o The Variables window o The SSIS menu
  • 19.
    Introduction to ControlFlow • Control Flow Overview • Precedence Constraints • The Execute SQL Task • The Bulk Insert Task • The File System Task • The FTP Task • The Send Mail Task
  • 20.
    Advanced Control Flow Containers – grouping and looping  The Web Service Task  The WMI tasks  The Analysis Services tasks  The Execute Process Task  The Execute Package Task
  • 21.
    Introduction to DataFlow Data Flow Overview Data Sources Data Destinations Data Transformations The Copy Column Transformation The Derived Column Transformation The Data Conversion Transformation The Conditional Split Transformation The Aggregate Transformation The Sort Transformation Data Viewers
  • 22.
    Variables and Configurations VariablesOverview Variable scope SSIS system variables Using variables in control flow Using variables in data flow Using variables to pass information between packages Property expressions Configuration Overview Configuration options Configuration discipline
  • 23.
    Debugging, Error Handlingand Logging o SSIS debugging overview o Breakpoints in SSIS o SSIS debugging windows o Control Flow: The On Error event handler o Data Flow: Error data flow o Configuring Package Logging o Built-in log providers
  • 24.
    Advanced Data Flow Revisitingdata sources and destinations The Lookup Transformation Getting Fuzzy: The Fuzzy Lookup and Fuzzy Grouping Transformations The Multicast Transformation The Merge and Merge Join Transformations The Data Mining Query Transformation The Data Mining Model Training Destination The Slowly Changing Dimension Transformation
  • 25.
    Extending SSIS throughCustom Code  Introduction to SSIS scripting  The SSIS script editor  The SSIS object model  Script in Control flow: The Script Task  Script in Data flow: The Script Component  Introduction to SSIS component development
  • 26.
    SSIS Package Deployment Configurationsand deployment The deployment utility Deployment options Deployment security Executing packages – DTExec and DTExecUI
  • 27.
    SSIS Package Management •The SSIS Service • Managing packages with DTUtil • Managing packages with SQL Server Management Studio Scheduling packages with SQL Server Agent
  • 28.
    SQL Server 2008Reporting Services Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services Tour of Features Reporting Services Architecture Reporting Services Terminology Reporting Services Editions Taking Reporting Services for a Spin
  • 29.
    Creating Reports o DeconstructingReporting Services o Shared Data Sources o Creating Reports from Scratch
  • 30.
    Calculations and Formatting CreatingExpressions Using the Global Collections Formatting Items Conditional Formatting
  • 31.
    Grouping and Sorting CreatingGroups Calculating Totals and Percentages Interactive Sorting Creating Drill-Down Reports
  • 32.
    Report Parameters • CreatingReport Parameters • Creating Drop-Down Parameters • Multi-Valued Parameters • Debugging Parameter Issues
  • 33.
    Creating Matrix Reportsand Charts Creating a Basic Matrix Report Matrix Subtotals Creating a Basic Chart Exploring the Charting Possibilities
  • 34.
    Managing Reporting Services oDeploying Reports and Data Sources o Exporting Reports and Printing o Using the Web-Based Report Manager o Using SQL Server Management Studio-based Reporting Services Manager
  • 35.
    Reporting Services Security Two Parts to Reporting Services Security  Securing Access to Reports  Data Source Security
  • 36.
    Programming Reporting Services oThe Many Reporting Services APIs o Integrating Reporting Services into Applications using URL Access o Using the Report Viewer Controls
  • 37.
    Advanced Reporting Services Programming Usingthe Reporting Services Web Service Working with Custom Assemblies
  • 38.
    Snapshots and Subscriptions Cachingand Snapshots Creating Standard Subscriptions Creating Data-Driven Subscriptions Managing Subscriptions
  • 39.
    Ad-Hoc Reporting withReport Builder The Report Builder Architecture Creating Report Model Projects Running Report Builder
  • 40.
    You will diveinto designing an ETL solution architecture using Microsoft SQL Server integration services and implementing and maintaining Microsoft SQL server integration services. In addition, we will extensively cover how to design an analysis solution architecture using Microsoft SQL server analysis services and implement and maintain sql server analysis.  You will expand you knowledge on MDX queries and learn how create complex reports employing expressions, global collections and conditional formatting using sql server reporting services  MSBI is intended for Software Professionals who are responsible for implementing and maintaining MS SQL server reporting and analysis
  • 41.
    Contact us forfree Demo  We stay with you until you get the results you want.  If you really interested, please let me know .  We will arrange the Demo Session.  Feel Free to call us any time Thanks & Regards Srinivas GloryITTechnologies Email:Info@gloryittechnologies.com Phone:+91-9032813456/+91-9160177789 Skype ID : gloryittechnologies
  • 42.