Business Intelligence #10a: Designing Reports on the UDM
- Posted: Dec 13, 2007 at 2:43 PM
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This screencast covers the use of building a
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report on a
SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) cube (Unified Data Model).
This screencast is the first in a series BI Developer screencasts recorded as part of a workshop built on SQL Server 2005 that have been delivered around the globe by Microsoft and Microsoft Partners. This training event takes the student through the Microsoft BI Platform giving a BI Developer the introduction and basic comfort needed to tackle a BI project using Microsoft technology.
If you missed the first screencast in this series I highly recommend that you watch it first as it provides a great overview of Microsoft BI technology. Additional screencasts will be published under the "SQL+Server" so subscribe to it now!
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There is apparently an issue with the way these videos are encoded and Silverlight player... You can watch these videos by clicking on the "Downloads" link then selecting "WMV". I'll see what I can do to get this fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Hi Zach,
I loved the workshop; there is a way to get the materials so I can repliacate this with my developers?
Regards
Anna
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