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Page 1: SharePoint 2013 BI Features & Options Introduction Brad Wilcox   Site:
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SharePoint 2013 BI Features & Options

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Introduction• Brad Wilcox• Email: [email protected]• Site: http://www.zaact.com • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/spbrad

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Today’s Outline

• Part 1 – SharePoint On-Prem BI Options• SSRS, Power View, Excel

• Part 2 – Power BI • PowerBI.com vs Power BI Desktop

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SharePoint 2013 BI Features and Applications• Service Applications: • Excel Services – Allows for working with Excel workbooks within the browser.

• PowerPivot for SharePoint - Used for loading and processing PowerPivot and tabular data models.

• SQL Server Reporting Services (SharePoint Integrated) – Allows for SSRS Reports and includes features for Power View.

• PerformancePoint – Specific to SharePoint. Used for KPI’s, Dashboards, and custom reports.

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BI Features for SQL Server Editions

SQL Server 2012 Enterprise• PowerPivot• Power View• SSRS• PerformancePoint

SQL Server 2012 Standard• SSRS (1 Farm Server Only)• PerformancePoint

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645993(v=sql.110).aspx

SharePoint 2013 Standard Edition• SSRS http://blog.blksthl.com/2013/01/14/sharepoint-2013-feature-comparison-chart-all-editions/

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Types of Connections and Applications• Service Applications need to be setup for: SSRS, Excel Services,

PowerPivot, & Performance Point• Features need to be enabled and Content types added to lists.

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Self Service BI &

Power Pivot / Power View

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The “Power” tools

http://www.powerpivotpro.com/2014/09/what-is-power-bi/

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What is Self Service BI? • Empower the Users!

• Giving Business Users the ability to quantify or measure the data they work with everyday. The data the they may actually know or understand better than most.

• It does not get rid of the Data Analyst or BI Developer. It actually provides more opportunity for BI success, and can assist in better decision making.

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Lifecycle of BI

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Data Modeling Options• PowerPivot• SSAS Tabular Model• SSAS Multidimensional Model

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh212940(v=sql.110).aspx

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The Excel BI Toolkit• Power Query - http://

www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39379 • Power Pivot• Power View• Power Map__________________________________________________________

• Power BI