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Microsoft Business Intelligence Introduction to SQL Server 2008 |
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If your company has identified that too much critical content is locked away on desktops, too many versions of spreadsheets, presentations and documents are floating around, or you just want to centrally manage and secure information to provide a consistent single view of information and key performance indicators a Business Intelligence solution is being considered.
SQL Server 2008 is the newest addition to the Microsoft Server proposition.
Launching shortly, this comprehensive, integrated data management and analysis software offers a number of new features over its sister SQL Server 2005.
If you are interested in incorporating this new software into your business this course will assist in helping you realise why.
As a certified Microsoft Partner, Clarity Integration is in a position to offer comprehensive courses that will provide a valuable insight into the way these products should be deployed and how to maximise the investment as quickly as possible.
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At the end of the course, delegates will:
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Explain key BI Concepts such as dimensions, measures, cubes etc.
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Identify all of the components of the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack.
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Identify the main BI differences between SQL Server 2005 and 2008.
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Understand the tasks that these components perform
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Identify various client tools, and assess their pros and cons
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Be conversant with licensing and hardware requirements
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Know common problems that can occur, and how best to avoid them
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Understand Clarity Integration's implementation methodologies
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