Eye on BI


7 results found for Eye on BI, displaying items 1 - 7

Master Data Management Challenges This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Microsoft is rebuilding Stratature's MDM solution for release later this year, so it's smart to start talking about MDM now.

SQL Server Magazine

My PerformancePoint Server Wish List This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 can enhance your BI and BPM capabilities. But the product could be even better—here's a wish list for new features and for how to integrate the various components of PPS in future releases.

SQL Server Magazine

Getting MDX to Work in Reporting Services This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Annoyed by the fact that SSRS restricts the structure of the MDX queries you’re allowed to write? We've got a workaround or two that can help.

SQL Server Magazine

Can’t Wait for SQL Server 2008! This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Maybe it’s not too soon for SQL Server 2008, especially when you consider how 2008 offers strong BI enhancements in three key areas: Reporting Services, Database Services, and operational management.

SQL Server Magazine

4 Darn Good Reasons for Not Building Cubes on Transactional Systems This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Don't build that cube! OLTP–based cubes are usually poorly designed for BI and contain dirty data. Still not convinced? There's more.

SQL Server Magazine

Reasons Why You Might Think You Should Build a Cube on a Transactional Data Model This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

SSAS lets developers create OLAP cubes based on relational data models that aren't designed for BI. Does this mean you should build a cube? No, but here are some reasons why you might think you should.

SQL Server Magazine

What's the Best Way to Carve Up a SAN? This article is only available to subscribers.  Sign up now and get instant access!

Your SAN engineer might not know the finer points of BI database storage. To stave off trouble, you need to be involved in the SAN configuration process.

SQL Server Magazine

Add these Headlines to your Website