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100 _aLYNN LANGIT
245 _a Foundations of SQL Server 2005 business intelligence
_cLynn Langit.
260 _aNew Delhi
_bApress
_c2005
300 _b396
_c24cm
505 _tCh. 1. What is business intelligence? --
_tCh. 2. OLAP modeling --
_tCh. 3. Introducing SSIS --
_tCh. 4. Using SSAS --
_tCh. 5. Intermediate OLAP modeling --
_tCh. 6. Advanced OLAP modeling --
_tCh. 7. Cube storage and aggregation --
_tCh. 8. Intermediate SSIS --
_tCh. 9. Advanced SSIS --
_tCh. 10. Introduction to MDX --
_tCh. 11. Introduction to data mining --
_tCh. 12. Reporting tools --
_tCh. 13. SSAS administration --
_tCh. 14. Integration with Office 2007.
520 _aJust as every business needs to effectively employ business intelligence (BI) to stay competitive, every IT professional needs to master BI to stay employed in this fastest-growing segment of information technology. Foundations of SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence is the quickest path to understanding BI, and it is essential reading for all who work with SQL Server 2005. It is written from a practical perspective, perfect for anyone who uses the tools in SQL Server 2005s extraordinarily rich BI product suite. This book explains how best to use Analysis Services, SQL Server Integration Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and SQL Server Data Mining. It also describes best practices for implementing end-to-end BI solutions in small, medium, and large business environments. And it provides important information about integrating BI with various client tools, including Excel, Business Scorecards, Proclarity, and SharePoint Portal Server. Developers, end users, and even managers will find this an enlightening guide to the power and promise of SQL Server 2005 B
650 _a SQL server.
650 _aRelational databases
650 _a. Client/server computing.
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