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Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005: And Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform | 
enlarge | Author: Teo Lachev Publisher: Prologika Press Category: Book
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 111171
Media: Paperback Pages: 712 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 1.7
ISBN: 0976635305 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7585 EAN: 9780976635307 ASIN: 0976635305
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Product Description
Knowledge is power! As its name suggests, the promise of Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 is to promote better data analytics by giving information workers the right tool to analyze consistent, timely, and reliable data. Empowered with Analysis Services and Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform, you are well positioned to solve the perennial problem with data—that there is too much of it and finding the right information is often difficult, if not impossible.
Applied Micrisoft Analysis Services 2005 shows database administrators and developers how to build complete OLAP solutions with Microsoft Analysis Services 2005 and Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform. Database administrators will learn how to design and manage sophisticated OLAP cubes that provide rich data analytics and data mining services.
The book gives developers the necessary background to extend UDM with custom programming logic, in the form of MDX expressions, scripts and .NET code. It teaches them how to implement a wide range of reporting applications that integrate with Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Microsoft Office.
This book doesn't assume any prior experience with OLAP and Microsoft Analysis Services. It is designed as an easy-to-follow guide where each chapter builds upon the previous to implement the components of the innovative Unified Dimensional Model (UDM) in a chronological order. New concepts are introduced with step-by-step instructions and hands-on demos.
What's Inside: o Design sophisticated UDM models o Build ETL processes with SSIS o Implement data mining tasks o Enrich UDM programmatically with MDX o Extend UDM with SSAS stored procedures o Create rich end-user model o Optimize Analysis Services storage and processing o Implement dynamic security o Build custom OLAP clients o Author standard and ad-hoc reports with SSRS o Build Office-based BI applications and dashboards o and much more
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Great reference July 11, 2008 R. Blum (New York, NY USA) This book is a great read and a great reference. It has helped me to resolve issues and quickly overcome obstacles with SSAS. I always recommend it to all of our new SSAS developers.
good, but not great June 18, 2008 S. Taylor (Detroit, MI) I have 3 SSAS 2005 books in my office, and they are all good but not great. None of them cover everything I need, nor tips on how to handle problems SSAS isn't designed to solve (work-arounds). Not enough help with MDX in this book, considering writing MDX is half the battle of learning to get the most out of SSAS.
Easy understanding March 22, 2007 Jorge A. Toriz Ortiz (Mexico) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The language and the application of the analysis world is so clear, this kind of books encourage us to continue learning day by day.
Try the Tutorials January 24, 2007 Another Reader (NYC, NY) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
After reading this book and working thru SQL Server 2005 Books Online (BOL) tutorials I'd recommend only doing the later. While BOL does not offer a lot of deep insights, neither does Lachev.
Not a bad resource August 31, 2006 K. Griffiths (Houston, TX) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a fairly good book for someone needing to implement a BI solution. It covers all of the bases but I was not impressed with the way the information was presented. My main criticism with this book is that reading it was like reading a product label. Full of information, but kind of dull.
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