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Part 2/2 of the series on building Ideal Models for Power View reports is live!
Summary: “In this article, we will first compare the PowerPivot and Tabular models, which will help you choose between these two models for your scenarios, and then we wi...
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Visualizing dataset of 2 million+ passwords...
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So you are SharePoint site admin and your task is to extend Document Library to connect to SSAS Tabular Model so that your Power View reports can connect to Tabular models. we’ll see that in this blog-post.
Note: Creating a SharePoint Business Intell...
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SQL Azure has been evolving at an amazing pace. Here is a list that summarizes the evolution till June 2012:
SQL Azure, June 2012 (During Meet Windows Azure event)
SQL Azure reporting is now generally available and is backed by SLA
SQL Azure now called Wi...
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I had to reboot my Dev Machine on which I have my SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence Setup. After reboot, It turns out that when I wanted to open the SharePoint Site (for Power View related work) – it gives me error:
“Service Unavailable
HT...
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I hear you ask: “why are you writing about columnar databases?”. To answer that, I have spent some time researching about PowerPivot and Tabular Model these days which is powered by what Microsoft calls xVelocity (previously called Vertipaq) en...
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Visualizing stuff is powerful – if you have visualized something then you can remember it for a longer period of time. So in this post, we will visualize what the Merge Transformation in SQL Server Integration services (SSIS) Does:
Note:
1) Do not...
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Following the announcements at “Meet Windows Azure” event, we now have three options to run SQL Server on CLOUD; They are:
1. SQL Azure which is now called Windows Azure SQL Database
2. SQL Server on Windows Azure VM Roles
3. SQL Server on Amaz...
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1. SQL Azure reporting is generally available and backed by SLA
2. You can now run SQL Server on VM roles
3. Azure was rebranded a while back but quick reminder: SQL Azure was renamed to Windows Azure SQL Database and so in the “new” portal ...
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Up until April 2012, the only way to run SQL server on cloud was “SQL Azure”. But recently AWS announced SQL Server on Cloud. Good news? Probably. it’s always good to have more than one option. So for those who are new to world of AWS, he...
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