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September 2007 - Posts

PerformancePoint Server 2007 Ships! (as in, you can download it)

Last week I got all excited when I saw that PPS had launched - only to discover "launch" was really a marketing thing and there were no new bits to grab. Well, last night PerformancePoint actually shipped - And I have some links for you: To see all the
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Dell and Microsoft engineer BI offering

Today at SQL PASS, Dell and Microsoft announced a new set of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing solutions. They include a stack of server hardware, storage arrays, operating system, database and analytics software, management and reporting tools.

Mosha Pasumansky releases new Analysis Services MDX tool

Mosha just announced the availability of a new tool he wrote called MDX Studio: MDX Studio is tool which helps users of Microsoft Analysis Services to analyze complex MDX expressions, monitor performance characteristics of MDX queries and get insight
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At SQL PASS? Don't miss these sessions!

Right now I'm in Ocean Shores, WA for team meetings, so I won't be attending SQL PASS. However, if I was, I'd be sure to hit the SQL CAT sessions being presented: https://www.sqlpass.org/summit/Lists/2007%20Summit%20Sessions/SQL%20CAT%20Sessions.aspx

File under: Cool feature in Reporting Services editor I never knew existed

It's been, what - 3 years? 4 years? since Reporting Services was released and I JUST stumbled upon this feature thanks to Chris Baldwin. If you end up in the unenviable position of having to reverse engineer a complex report that you didn't build and
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