DELIVERING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
About the Author
Brian Larson served as a member of the original Reporting Services development team as a consultant to Microsoft. In that role, he contributed to the original code base of Reporting Services. Brian is currently the Vice President of Technology for Superior Consulting Services in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Microsoft Managed Partner.
Brian has presented at national conferences and events, including the SQL Server Magazine Connections Conference, the PASS Community Summit, and the Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference, and has provided training and mentoring on business intelligence across the country. He has been a contributor and columnist for SQL Server Magazine. In addition to this book, Brian is the author of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services and co-author of Visualizing Data with Microsoft Power View, both from McGraw-Hill Professional.
Brian is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, with degrees in physics and computer science. He has 26 years of experience in the computer industry, and 22 years of experience as a consultant creating custom database applications. Brian is an MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer 2008 and a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA).
Brian and his wife Pam have been married for 26 years. Pam will tell you that their first date took place at the campus computer center. If that doesnt qualify someone to write a computer book, then I dont know what does. Brian and Pam have two children, Jessica and Corey.
About the Technical Editors
Dan English, MVP, MCITP, is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP, an MCITP Business Intelligence Developer for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008, and an MCTS for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Configuring. Dan is a Principal BI consultant at Superior Consulting Services. He currently helps to lead the Minnesota Business Intelligence User Group and is an avid blogger (http://denglishbi.wordpress.com), Microsoft forums helper, and tweeter (@denglishbi).
Paul Purington, MCITP, is a partner and member of the management team at Superior Consulting Services. As a BI consultant, Paul has experience with both large- and small-scale business intelligence environments.
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This book is dedicated to my parents. To my father, Robert, who even after 40-plus years as a junior high mathematics teacher and computer instructor, has a love of teaching. He has shown me a real commitment to sharing knowledge with others. To my mother, Beverly, who was my first editor, coaching me through elementary school papers on this state or that president. She taught me the value of sticking with a job and seeing it through to the end. I owe them both a debt of love, caring, and support that can never be adequately repaid.