Carl Rabeler
  

Carl Rabeler, director of business intelligence at Solid Quality Learning, has worked with the SQL Server development, business intelligence best practices, and user education teams for more than 10 years. Carl has written and co-written many technical articles and documentation, including the SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services Tutorial in SQL Server 2005 Books Online (BOL).
Email address: carl@solidqualitylearning.com

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Hardware and Software Resources for Analysis Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Learn how to determine what hardware and software resources your SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services instance requires.

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Fine-Grained Permissions in Analysis Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Find out if you can delegate permission to a Window user or group to process an Analysis Services cube or dimension without also granting permissions to view the data in the cobe or dimensions.

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Monitoring Queries In Analysis Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

How can you monitor the queries your business users submit?

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Deploying an Analysis Services Database This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Learn how to deploy a SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services database from your development environment to your test, staging, QA, or production environment while keeping your production and development environments synchronized.

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High Availability in Analysis Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

A typical approach to high availability in Analysis Services 2000 is to use Windows NLB to distribute user queries across multiple Analysis Services instances on disparate machines while also increasing availability.

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Communicating with Analysis Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

ADO MD.NET and XMLA clients communicate differently with a SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services instance then with a SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services instance.

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