June 2015
Intermediate to advanced
1800 pages
70h 6m
English
As some of you may recall, SQL Server 2005 was the big jump into completely redeploying Analysis Services—from the architecture, to the development environment, to the multidimensional languages supported, and even to the wizard-driven deployments. SQL Server 2014 continues to raise this core work up a few more notches with various enhancements such as Power View Reports against Multidimensional models. Following are some of the top features:
BI features with SharePoint 2013—An architecture for SQL Server 2014 PowerPivot that supports a PowerPivot server outside of a SharePoint 2013 farm. This architecture leverages Excel Services ...
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