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In a data warehouse system there can be multiple star schemas addressing differing business processes because it is difficult to find a subject area that can be fully described by a single fact table. In almost every practical application, multiple fact ta...
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Ever wondered how does a start schema really work? I did, when I was new to BI and Data warehousing. It is really important to understand how a star schema is actually used. The basic understanding allows a dimensional designer to make intelligent choices....
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I am getting back to continuing writing on SQL Server 2012 – Tabular Projects. A series that I started back in September 2011 and then dropped off. If you are new to Tabular Projects I encourage you to read my earlier posts about them here.
This blo...
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With SQL Server 2012 we have a new way of working with Analysis Services. The Unified Data Model (UDM) in SQL Server 2005 and 2008 will be replaced by Business Intelligence Semantic Model (BISM) which is intended to bring together the relational and multid...
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This blog post is in continuation to my previous blog post on SharePoint 2010′s BI capabilities. In that blog post we looked at what is included in the SharePoint 2010′s BI stack. In this blog post, we will look at a tool called Power View, Mic...
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SharePoint is undoubtedly a very established product for corporate intranets/extranets and for some internet sites as well. It is a great collaborative platform for information management (both structured and unstructured) and tight integration with Window...
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