Microsoft Corporation SESSION CODE BIO207 Required Slide Session Objectives See some interesting demos Not all demos have realworld applicability But Learn something new Shall we play a game ID: 744743
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BI Power Hour!
Pej and FriendsMicrosoft Corporation
SESSION CODE: BIO207
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Session Objectives
See some interesting demo’sNot all demo’s have real-world applicability
But… Learn something new Slide3
Shall we play a game?
Dan Parish has been at Microsoft for 5+ years, and is a Program Manager on the Excel Services team. Specifically he works with on Excel Web Access web part, on the team’s SharePoint integration, as well as on a lot of the backend infrastructure. Slide4
How Accidents Happen…
Julie is a Program Manager in the Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services team and has been with Microsoft for 11 yrs working on Business Intelligence in a variety of roles. When she’s not thinking BI, she’s managing her two dogs climbing through the wilderness.Slide5
Your Data, Amplified.
Matt Masson likes to write code, and when’s not writing code, he’s writing code. A long time BI grunt, Matt spends his professional time working in SSIS and helping design and implement our core engine.Slide6
Senators on Sale
“Thierry D’hers is the Group Program Manager for SQL Server Reporting Services team. His group oversees the requirement gathering, features definition and
design. Thierry is a 18+ year long veteran in the BI software industry. When he is not building team and designing BI software, Thierry enjoys Skiing, Climbing Mountain and playing classical guitar.”Slide7
Socialable!!
Scott Heimendinger is a Program Manager on PerformancePoint Server Monitoring and Analytics. When he’s not building scorecards or strategy maps, you can find him food blogging at SeattleFoodGeek.com. Scott also enjoys pumpkin carving, boating, and predictive analytics.Slide8
Mine’s a Scotch
Donald Farmer is Scottish. He has been working in BI since the dawn of time, and in fact created the first Pivot Abacas.Slide9
Resources
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www.microsoft.com/teched
Sessions On-Demand & Community
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
Resources for IT Professionals
Resources for Developers
www.microsoft.com/learning
http://microsoft.com/technet
http://microsoft.com/msdn
LearningSlide10
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enter to win!
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