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Data Integration with Microsoft PowerPivot
Mark KromerMicrosoft Technology Specialist
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Agenda• PowerPivot
− What is it?− What is it used for?− How do I get it?
• SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting− SSRS 2008− Report Builder− Office & SharePoint
• Cloud BI− SQL Azure− Project Houston− Project Dallas
• DEMOS− Putting it all together with PowerPivot
Before We Begin …
• Who has heard of PowerPivot?• Who has used it?• Anyone have it in production today?
• What is the world’s most popular BI tool?− Cognos− Hyperion− Microstrategy− Excel− EXCEL
• What is the world’s most popular BI delivery tool?− Hyperion Workspace− Oracle WebLogic Portal− SharePoint− SHAREPOINT
PowerPivot for Excel 2010
PowerPivoting Massive Data VolumesWith a few mouse clicks, a user can create and publish intuitive and interactive self-service analysis solutions.
Business User Data Integration & Data Analysis• Who are our SSIS developers?• Who are our SSAS developers?
• PowerPivot builds on the previous PerformancePoint Server auto-build cube capability
• PowerPivot includes a new Microsoft-developed in-memory SSAS engine technology
• PowerPivot puts the power of data integration and analysis into the business data owner’s hands
Reporting Services as a Data Source
DATA IMPORT
Report-Based
Data Feeds
OLTP AND OLAPDATA SOURCES
PUBLISHING
Share and Collaborate
With SharePoint:
Publish your PowerPivots as Web applications for your team
Schedule data refreshes to keep your analysis up-to-date
Manage security just like a document
Administer Your Server – With Insightful Tools
Increase IT efficiency:
Familiar Technologies for Authoring, Sharing, Security, and Compliance
Customizable IT Dashboard
Visualize usage with animated charts
Simplify management of SSBI content by usingPowerPivot Management Dashboard for
SharePoint
Introducing PowerPivot Technology
“PowerPivoting” Massive Data VolumesWith a few mouse clicks, a user can create and publish intuitive and interactive self-service analysis solutions.
PowerPivot for Excel PowerPivot for SharePoint
SQL Server
Deliver Through Office
Analyze data in Excel Publish reports andanalysis to SharePoint
Collaborate and share reports, analysis, and scorecards
Render reports inMicrosoft Office
Capitalizing on Existing Reports with Report Part Gallery
New Report
SourceReport
Reusing Report ComponentsReusing common report elements helps to accelerate report creation, cut down costs, and increase end-user adoption. SharePoint provides the central location for sharing
and editing reports and automatically synchronizes published content objects.
Self-service reporting• Familiar Microsoft Office Interface• Rich Visualizations
• PowerPivot & SharePoint lists as data sources• Report Part Gallery for “grab and go” report design
experience
SQL Azure ArchitectureSQL Server 2008 as core DB engineShared infrastructure at SQL database and below
Request routing, security and isolation
Scalable HA technology provides the glueAutomatic replication and failover
Provisioning, metering and billing infrastructure
Provisioning (databases, accounts, roles, …), Metering, and Billing
Machine 5
SQL Instance
SQL DBUserDB1
UserDB2
UserDB3
UserDB4
Machine 6
SQL Instance
SQL DBUserDB1
UserDB2
UserDB3
UserDB4
Machine 4
SQL Instance
SQL DBUserDB1
UserDB2
UserDB3
UserDB4
Scalability and Availability: Fabric, Failover, Replication, and Load balancing
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