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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginners Guide

Posted By: Bayron
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginners Guide

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginners Guide by Reza Rad
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1849688885 | 390 pages | EPUB | 23,4 MB

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
Approach

Written in an easy-to-follow, example-driven format, there are plenty of step-by-step instructions to help get you started! The book has a friendly approach, with the opportunity to learn by experimenting.

Who this book is written for

If you are a BI and Data Warehouse developer new to Microsoft Business Intelligence, and looking to get a good understanding of the different components of Microsoft SQL Server for Business Intelligence, this book is for you.

It’s assumed that you will have some experience in databases systems and T-SQL. This book is will give you a good upshot view of each component and scenarios featuring the use of that component in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence systems