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Get to grips with Microsoft Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing technologies using this practical guide with this book and ebook Overview Discover the Dimensional Modeling concept while designing a data warehouse Learn Data Movement based on technologies such as SSIS, MDS, and DQS Design dashboards and reports with Microsoft BI technologies In Detail Take advantage of the real power behind the BI components of SQL Server 2014, Excel 2013, and SharePoint 2013 with this hands-on book. This book will give you a competitive advantage by helping you to quickly learn how to design and build BI system with Microsoft BI tools. This book starts with designing a data warehouse with dimensional modeling, and then looks at creating data models based on SSAS multidimensional and Tabular technologies. It will illustrate how to use SSIS for ETL, and MDS and DQS for data governance and data quality. The book is packed with real-world examples that will give you a good understanding of the BI and DW components of SQL Server 2014, Excel 2013, and SharePoint 2013. What you will learn from this book Perform Data Modeling with SSAS Multidimensional and MDX Use DAX and SSAS tabular for Data Modeling Manage Master Data with MDS Reveal Knowledge Driven Data Quality with DQS Understand prediction and Data Mining Identify data patterns and predictive models Design Dashboards with PerformancePoint and Power View Explore Power Query and Power Map as components of Power BI Create Reports with SQL Server Reporting Services and integrate them in applications

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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: May 2014

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Author

Reza Rad

Reviewers

John Heaton

Goh Yong Hwee

Raunak T. Jhawar

Francesco Quaratino

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About the Author

Reza Rad has more than 10 years of experience in databases and software applications. Most of his work experience is in data warehousing and business intelligence. He has worked with Microsoft technologies from SQL Server 7 and Visual Basic 6 to the latest versions of SQL Server and .NET. He has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering.

Reza is a DW/BI architect and consultant. He has worked with large enterprises around the world and delivered high-quality data warehousing and BI solutions for them. He has worked with industries in different sectors, such as Health, Finance, Logistics, Sales, Order Management, Manufacturing, Telecommunication, and so on.

Reza has been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in SQL Server from 2011 to 2014. He is an international speaker in SQL Server, BI, and DW conferences around the world. He speaks in SQL PASS Summits, Microsoft TechEd, SQL Saturdays, SQL Server user groups, and code camps.

Reza has written books on SQL Server and databases. One of his most recent books is SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook , Packt Publishing .

Reza is a big fan of data-related technologies, his expertise is in EIM, ETL, Data governance, big data, data warehousing, BI, data visualization, Master Data Management, OLAP, and so on. He is the author of Webcast series on the RADACAD website (http://www.radacad.com). He writes articles and blog posts on his technical blog (http://www.rad.pasfu.com); he writes about most of the Microsoft technologies, such as SSIS, MDS, DQS, SSAS, Power BI, HDInsight, and so on. His blog contains the latest information on his presentations and publications.

Reza is a Mentor and a Microsoft Certified Trainer. He has been in the professional training business for many years. He conducts extensive 400 handed-level training for many enterprises around the world via both remote and in-person training. He is an active member of MSDN forums, especially those on SQL Server and Power BI. He is also the leader of the New Zealand Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence user group, which is a registered chapter of PASS.

About the Reviewers

John Heaton graduated top of his class with a Diploma in Information Technology from Technikon Witwatersrand in South Africa (equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science). He has worked for more than 10 years with Oracle Corporation and has held various positions, including that of a Practice Manager. He had been co-running the North Business Intelligence and Warehouse Consulting practice, delivering business intelligence solutions to Fortune 500 clients. During this time, he steadily added business skills and business training to his technical background.

In 2005, John decided to leave Oracle and become a founding member in a small business named iSeerix. This allowed him to focus on strategic partnerships with clients to design and build Business Intelligence and data warehouse solutions.

John's strengths include the ability to communicate the benefits of introducing a Business Intelligence solution to a client's architecture. He has gradually become a trusted advisor to his clients. His philosophy is based on responsibility and mutual respect. He relies on the unique abilities of individuals to ensure success in different areas and strives to foster a team environment of creativity and achievement.

Today, John specializes as a Solution / Technical Architect assisting customers in designing large complex data warehouses. Through the years, he has worked in numerous industries with differing technologies. This broad experience base allows him to bring a unique perspective and understanding when designing and developing a data warehouse. The strong business background, coupled with technical expertise, and his certification in Project Management makes him a valued asset to any data warehouse project.

John has authored Business Intelligence Cookbook: A Project Lifecycle Approach Using Oracle Technolog , Packt Publishing .

Goh Yong Hwee is a database specialist, systems engineer, developer, and trainer based in Singapore. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and a Certified Novell Instructor. Some of the courses that he is authorized to deliver and has delivered include Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Suse Linux Enterprise Server. Throughout his training, he has consistently maintained a Metrics that Matter score exceeding 8 out of 10. He has also been instrumental in customizing and reviewing his training center's training for its clients.

When imparting knowledge, his objective has been to make technologies easy and simple for everyone to learn. His no-frills approach to training has gained him recognition over the years from both clients and employers, where his clinching of the Best Instructor Award, an accolade conferred by his employer, bore testimonial. He has been in the training industry for five years, and prior to that, he was associated with a Japanese MNC in Singapore as a Systems Analyst, specializing in data warehousing on Microsoft SQL Server, RPG programming on the IBM iSeries, and BPCS ERP. Over the years, he has chosen to focus his work and specialization on Microsoft SQL Server and is currently in full-time employment with a Fortune 500 company in Singapore, taking up the specialist, consultancy, developer, and management roles.

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