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Chulladej AramsriSQLServer Specialist

Complete and integratedBI and PerformanceManagement offering

Agile products that adapt tohow your need the information

Built on a trusted partof your IT backbone

Improving organizations by providing business insights to

all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions

Microsoft BI Vision

Major Customer Implementations

“Our analysts can do anything with Excel,

so integrating Excel as a front end for our

BI infrastructure is extremely popular. It

makes it easier to explore the huge wealth

of data we have in our 17-terabyte data

warehouse”Dan Zerfas

Vice President of Software Development

“We‟re making the best use of investments

that we‟ve already made …. Aside from the

up-front cost savings, we‟re realizing

maintenance savings of $500,000 over a

three-year period”

Bill Gross

Senior Manager, Business Intelligence Group

“By using the Microsoft BI tools, I was able

in 20 minutes to create an analysis that had

been on my „to do‟ list for two months. ”

Matt Sherriff

Data Warehouse Development and BI Manager,

Customer Value Management

“Calculating expected ROI before

promoting this project showed 1000%

more benefits. And we can safely assume

the payback period to be one year after

the application to enterprise-wide business

division has been completed.”

Jo, Dong-Geun

Deputy Manager, Samsung Electronics

Business Intelligence Challenges

BUSINESS COLLABORATION PLATFORM

DATA INFRASTRUCTURE &

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM

BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE

The Microsoft BI Solution Stack

BUSINESS COLLABORATION PLATFORM

DATA INFRASTRUCTURE &

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM

BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE

The Microsoft BI Solution Stack

BUSINESS COLLABORATION PLATFORM

DATA INFRASTRUCTURE &

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM

BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE

The Microsoft BI Solution Stack

Investments in SQL Server 2008

SQL Server 2008 R2 BI Technologies

What‟s New in SQL Server 2008 R2

Team BI

Our Context

BI Solution created by

power user. Context is

for a small team & it‟s

managed on a server.

Personal BI Organizational BI

My Context

BI solution created by

user. Context is only for

user & exists as

document.

The Org‟s Context

BI Solution created by IT,

Established corporate

context & is reusable,

scalable and backed up.

The Business Intelligence Continuum

Strategy Driven

Business

Compliance & Risk

Management

Consistent Measurement

& Rewards

Innovative Organization

Local Decision Making

EmpoweredAligned

SQL Server 2008 R2 extends reach from organizational BI to team and personal BI

Memory becoming increasingly affordable

99% of all BI apps of fortune 5000 companies can fit in 1 TB of RAM

8-12 core processors will be standard

Client Computers

by 2012:

Taking Advantage of Latest Trends

Familiar Tools

Introducing PowerPivot

PowerPivot add-in

for Excel

PowerPivot add-in

for SharePoint

Microsoft

SQL AzureMicrosoft

SQL Server

Oracle

Teradata

Sybase

Microsoft

Access

IBM DB2

Others

(OLE

DB/ODBC)

Text

Files

Excel

Files

Informix

Microsoft

Reporting

Services

Microsoft

Analysis

Services

Empower Your Users

Intuitive Authoring and Publishing

Powerful Slicing and Dicing in Excel

Use workbooks as data sources for reports

Quickly Process Very Large Data Sets

Seamless Publishing via SharePoint

Rich Visualizations

“Grab and Go” Reporting Based On Shared Components

Rich Visualization of Geospatial Data

Import Data from Any Location

Syndication of data from multiple sources

Leverage standards such as ATOM Feeds

Intuitive Authoring and Publishing

Process massive amounts of data directly in Microsoft Office Excel

Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)

Broad Support for Data Sources

Column-Based Compression

Microsoft SharePoint 2010SharePoint is the recommended platform to publish self-service analysis solutions.

PowerPivot for Excel:

Excel 2010 and Excel Services

Interactive slicers enable users to look at the data from various directions in Excel 2010 and in the browser through PowerPivot for SharePoint and Excel Services.

Interactive Slicing and Dicing

Report Authoring and Publishing

Intuitive Authoring

Accelerate report creation by leveraging existing content objects, such as Queries, Tables, Charts, Maps, Gauges, Logos

Significantly decrease report creation time

Increase end user adoption

Report Sharing

Easily publish predefined queries, reports and charts independently of IT

Sync updates with published content objects

Take advantage of SharePoint-integrated mode

Reuse of Subcomponents

Reuse predefined queries, data and report subcomponents

Use reports as data sources for desktop analytics

Providing Rich Visualizations

Mapping, Routing, Custom Shapes, …

Support for SQL Spatial

Integration with Bing Maps

Rich Visualization of Geospatial DataGet more value out of BI by “mashing up” business information with

geographic representation.

Geospatial visualizations

in Report Buiilder 3.0:

Share and Collaborate

Collaborate Seamlessly and Securely

Leverage SharePoint security model

Take advantage of Excel Services

Streamline analysis by usign workflows

Automatic Refresh of Data Models

Enable automatic data refresh for PowerPivot workbooks in SharePoint

Automatically refresh data from source systems even over the Internet

Reuse Workbooks and Reports

Publish data into PowerPivot

Import reports into PowerPivot through data feeds

Keeping Insights Up to Date

PowerPivot user specifies

the data sources

SharePoint automatically

refreshes the data

Microsoft

Analysis

Services

Microsoft

SQL AzureMicrosoft

Access

Oracle

Teradata

Microsoft

Reporting

ServicesSQL

ServerExcel

FilesText

Files

Others (OLE DB/ODBC)

IBM DB2SybaseInformix

Refreshing Data in SharePoint 2010

SharePoint can refresh the data from the specified data sources over the Web, in the cloud, from internal databases, Excel files, and any other location with network connectivity.

Publish Solution

Capitalizing on Existing Reports

Reusing Report Components

Reusing 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 report components

and automatically synchronizes published content objects.

Maximizing Business Insight

Increase IT and Developer Efficiency

Manage your Master Data

Define, deploy, and manage master data in the enterprise

Manage master data hierarchies

Centralize BI and Data Management

Leverage the IT Operations Dashboard

Ensure data quality, integrity and security

Discover mission-critical self-service bi applications

Encapsulate Enterprise Data Sources

Centrallize access to heterogenous data sources for desktop analytics

Reporting Services reports and ATOM feeds

Master Data Management

Merge/Match

Versioning

Workflow Approval

Role Security

Hierarchy Mgmt

Purchasing

DBAsset MgmtERPCRM HR Doc

Centralizing BI Management

Track Server Status

CPU and Memory Utilization

System Capacity and Performance

Workbook and User Activity over Time

Ensure Quality of Service

Query Response Times

Current Server State

Largest and Most Popular Solutions

Monitor Activities and Performance

Document Information and Data Sources

Activity and Top Users

Query Performance per Workbook

ATOM

Feed

Published

Reports

SharePoint

Farm

Report-Based

Data Feeds

Encapsulating Data Sources

SQL Server Reporting Services R2Data feed capabilities are provided out of the box in every report.

OLTP and OLAP Data Sources

Summary – Business Insight to All Employees

Empower your Users

Share and Collaborate

Increase IT and Developer Efficiency

Unlock Your Data

Deliver Relevant Information

Drive Actionable Insights

Next Steps

Upgrade to SQL Server 2008 R2http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/how-to-buy.aspx

Learn more about SQL Server 2008 R2http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver

Download the SQL Server 2008 R2 CTPhttp://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/r2.aspx

© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.