SharePoint 2010 BI Overview
- Posted: Jan 31, 2010 at 3:18 AM
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In this session, you will get an overview of the Business Intelligence or Insights part of SharePoint 2010. We talk about the new functionality and about the improved features. Topics discussed or demoed are; Performance Point Services, Excel Services, Visio Services, Web analytics, PowerPivot, SQL Server integration and the Chart Web Part.
This session is presented by Mike Fitzmaurice
Mike Fitzmaurice is the Vice President of Product Technology for Nintex, a global company committed to delivering out-of-box productivity solutions built for and with SharePoint technology, and is responsible for product direction, evangelism, technical marketing, and technical business strategy. Until May 2008, he had spent more than 10 years at Microsoft, the majority of that time working on Windows® SharePoint® Services and Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server in roles including developer evangelism, competitive strategy, enterprise consulting, user education, product marketing, and technical event planning. Before joining Microsoft, Fitzmaurice served as Director of Research and Development at Advanced Paradigms Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based Microsoft Solution Provider Partner, as well as a five-year tenure as IT Director of the National Association of Broadcasters.
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