geekSpeak - SQL Server Reporting Service with Ted Malone
- Posted: Oct 10, 2007 at 3:23 PM
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Listen in on this geekSpeak where expert Ted Malone shares his real-world experience implementing SQL Server Reporting Services and more. His company Configuresoft has created a a product built out around all of Microsoft's BI and collaboration tools.
Ted in an architect and developer who works with SharePoint, SQL Server Analysis Services, SQL Service Integration Services and, of course, SQL Server Reporting Services.
Co-hosts Glen Gordon and G. Andrew Duthie get listener questions to Ted. They also engage in a useful discussion of 'What is BI?'
Demos and discussion also includes the what, why, when and where of SharePoint and SQL Server Reporting services integration, data and collaborative tools all working together. His talk also includes information about the BDC, or the Business Data Catalog.
Ted in an architect and developer who works with SharePoint, SQL Server Analysis Services, SQL Service Integration Services and, of course, SQL Server Reporting Services.
Co-hosts Glen Gordon and G. Andrew Duthie get listener questions to Ted. They also engage in a useful discussion of 'What is BI?'
Demos and discussion also includes the what, why, when and where of SharePoint and SQL Server Reporting services integration, data and collaborative tools all working together. His talk also includes information about the BDC, or the Business Data Catalog.
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