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This blog is home to share my experiences, views, learning, and findings on SQL Server 2005 & SQL Server 2008, Microsoft Business Intelligence - SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Performancepoint, and Proclarity.

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Microsoft Business Intelligence ( SSIS / SSAS / SSRS ) Architecture Videos

Dec 22, 2009
There are a few interesting videos available on The Architecture Journal on MS BI Architecture Design and Implementation which includes topics like Planning for a Microsoft Business Intelligence ( MS BI ) Project and Service Oriented Architecture ( SOA...

Dundas Dashboards , Silverlight and Microsoft Business Intelligence

Dec 19, 2009
Silverlight is a term that has slowly become or is becoming quite integral part of .Net development world. But when it comes to Microsoft Business Intelligence world, it might seems to be a unknown rock on the BI landscape. But the fact is that...

Pivoting and Business Intelligence

Dec 9, 2009
The term "Pivot" just used to be perceived as a small functionality before a couple of years. Over the period of time, it is quite amazing to see how this term has took so much importance in the industry. Pivoting has made it's journey over the period...

XML AUTO option vs Tabular Data Stream ( TDS ) in SQL Server

Dec 1, 2009
Comparative study is one of the best ways to benchmark, compare and conclude right option for the right job. I came across an interesting comparative study of size of data that gets created by results returned thru TDS compared to size of data that...

My first article on SQLServerCentral.com - Microsoft Business Intelligence Project Booster Kit

Nov 23, 2009
Today on 24-Nov0-2009, my first article has been published on SQLServerCentral.com. And I feel extremely happy and excited about this. Many a times I get confronted by an expectation that I need to push my team towards delivery through technical...




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  This is a very informative blog i have come across in the recent past. Quick progress in a short time. I wish the blogger should post useful articles in the coming future as well. Good Luck !!! -----Sam
Posted 2/26/09 7:02 PM