PerformancePoint Services
PerformancePoint Services (PPS) was once a stand-alone product but was eventually consolidated into SharePoint. It allows for the creation of BI scorecards (which are lists of KPIs, grouped by objective, showing the KPI values, and their status assessments), analytic grids, and analytic charts (grids and charts that allow drill-down operations, as well as drilling across dimensions, right from the browser) against a variety of data sources, with SSAS foremost among them.
These features alone make PPS relevant to this chapter’s discussion. But what makes it a lock is the ability of PPS to create dashboards that integrate its own assets described above with content built with SSRS and Excel Services. Not only can these disparate ...
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