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During this session we are going to go over some of the new BI features that have been enhanced and added in SQL Server "Denali" (SQL11). We will look at new features that have been added into Integration Services, Analysis Services, and Reporting Services. Along with this we will talk about and go over the new report authoring tool "Crescent" showing how this tool will provide you the ability to access, explore, and visualize your data in a whole new way and have fun at the same time.

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CREDIBLE,

CONSISTENT DATA

RAPID DATA

EXPLORATION &

VISUALIZATION

Consistent view of your data

through a single

BI Semantic Model

Ease of integration and

management with

Integration Services and

Master Data Services

Quickly manage, analyze, and

cleanse data across sources in

Data Quality Services

SCALABLE ANALYTICS

& DW SOLUTIONS

Engine tuning for high-scale

analytics in

Analysis Services

Enhanced capabilities for high-

scale data warehousing with

Parallel Data Warehouse

Comprehensive offerings for

Data Warehouses of all sizes

Familiar data exploration and

visualization with Project

“Crescent”

Inspire innovation with

powerful data mash-ups in

PowerPivot

Greater IT oversight and

management through

SharePoint

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Simplicity

Richness

Scalability

Bringing Together…

PowerPivot + Analysis Services

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Build on the strengths

and success of Analysis

Services and expand its

reach to a much

broader user base

Embrace the relational

data model – well

understood by

developers and IT Pros

Bring together the

relational and

multidimensional

models under a single

unified BI platform –

best of both worlds!

Provide flexibility in the

platform to suit the

diverse needs of BI

applications

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Seamless Transition

PowerPivot For Excel PowerPivot For SharePoint Analysis Services

Our Context

BI Solution created by

power user. Context

is for a small team &

it’s managed on a

server.

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.

Empowered Aligned

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New

applications New technology options

“Denali”

Existing

applications Based on Unified

Dimensional Model

Existing

applications Every UDM becomes a BI

Semantic Model

Existing

applications Based on Unified

Dimensional Model

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Feels like

Excel

PowerPivot for Excel BI Development Studio

Personal Team Corporate

One file,

Save to

SharePoint

Optimized for

Excel power user

Rapid

response to

business

problems Solutions live

for weeks or

months

Feels like Visual

Studio Optimized

for BI Pros

Teams building BI

solutions

Source Control,

TFS

Larger data

volumes

It’s a project

(business case,

budget, dates)

Deployment

scripts,

versions

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Third-party

applications

Reporting

Services Excel PowerPivot

Databases LOB Applications Files OData Feeds Cloud Services

SharePoint

Insights

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Team BI PowerPivot for

SharePoint

Personal BI PowerPivot for Excel

Organizational BI

Analysis Services

Flexibility Richness Scalability

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Excel Services

PowerPivot for

SharePoint

(Analysis Services) Excel

Internet Explorer

Analysis Services

BI Semantic Model

SharePoint

Reporting Services

Third Party Apps

PowerPiv

ot for

Excel

xlsx

xlsx

BI Development Studio

Project Juneau

Personal BI Team BI Organizational BI

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information

Master Data Services

Data quality

Familiar tools

Performance

Data Quality Services

Profiling

Cleansing

Matching

Impact Analysis

Lineage tracking

with data sources

Integration Services

Easy data loading

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Uses VertiPaq

compression

C1 C2 C3 C5 C6 C4

Pages

Row store:

Column store:

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•C1

C2

C4 C5 C6

C3

SELECT region, sum (sales) …

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SSIS Enhancements

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Enhanced

Usability

Improved

Deployment,

Configuration

and

Management

Improved deployment,

configuration and

management of SSIS projects

SSIS Server

Support for parameters

Ability to use SSMS for

troubleshooting of common SSIS

issues

UI Improvements

Helping new users ramp up

Increasing ETL developers

productivity

Shared connection managers

Key Customer Requests

Undo

Flexible order of authoring

Easy to diff package format

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Enhanced Usability

• Visual Studio 2010 Shell

• Design surface changes – rounded corners!

• Improved annotations

• Undo/Redo!!!!

• SSIS Toolbox

• New icons

• Expression notations on SSIS items

• New – Expression Task

• Variable Scope Change (and ability to move)

• Copy & Paste improvements

• Zoom In/Out feature

• Auto save and recovery

• Package and Project Level Parameters!

• Project Level Connection Managers!

• DFT provides grouping functionality

• New – DQS Cleansing Transform

• New – Resolve References window (DFT) from PDW

• DFT – Source and Destination Assistants

• And even more!

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Improved Deployment, Configuration and Management

• SSIS Server, not just a service (legacy)

• SSIS Catalog DB – SSISDB

• Project Deployment Model (.ispac)

• Easier Deployment

• Easier Configurations

• Provides Logging & Reporting

• Can reference and execute SSIS from T-SQL!

• Utilize Environments with projects

• Built-in Reporting

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Data Quality Services (DQS)

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Data Quality Issue Example

Standardization Is the data consistent between

systems?

System 1: Female, Male,

Unknown

System 2: F, M, U

System 3: 0, 1, 2

Formatting Is there typos, abbreviations, or

punctuation issues?

Street, St., ST

Avenue, Ave., Ave

Apt No, Apt #, Apt Num

Valid values Are values within acceptable

ranges (sanity checks)?

Dates between 1/1/2000 and

12/31/2012

Sales between $1 and $100,000

Completeness Is all of the data available that is

needed?

Blanks, NULLs, incomplete

addresses, invalid email

addresses, values of all 9’s

Duplicates Does data appear more than once? Dan English, Daniel English, Mr.

English, D English, Danny E.

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Build

Use

DQ

Projects

Knowledge

Management

Discover / Explore Data / Connect

Integrated

Profiling

Knowledge

Base

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Microsoft Confidential—Preliminary Information Subject to Change

Reference Data

Definition

Values/Rules

SSIS Data Flow

Source +

Mapping DQS Cleansing

Component

SSIS Package

Destination

Reference

Data

Services

DQS

Server

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SSRS SharePoint

Integration Enhancements

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• Enabled as SharePoint

Shared Service

• Built-in scale-out for RS

Service Apps

• SharePoint Cross-farm

reporting

• Integrated backup &

recovery, ULS logging,

PowerShell etc.

• End User Alerting

• Defined from within

operational or

ad-hoc reports

• Intuitive Alert rules

• Alerts self-managed

through SharePoint

• XLS/Word 2007/2010

• Project “Crescent”

• Highly visual design

experience

• Rich metadata-driven

interactivity

• Presentation-ready

at all times

Increase efficiency Increase Productivity

Proactive Intelligence

Managed Self Service BI – Corporate BI

Empower users

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Project “Crescent”

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Crescent is an interactive data exploration and visual presentation experience.

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Highly Visual Design Experience

Presentation-ready at all times

Rich metadata-driven interactivity

• Interactive Presentation turns pervasive information into

persuasive information

• Deliver and collaborate through SharePoint

• Full screen presentation mode for interactive boardroom session

• Fully integrated with PowerPivot and Tabular SSAS

• Drive greater insight through smart and powerful querying

• Zero configuration highlighting and filtering

• Animated trending and comparisons

• Interactive, web-based authoring, and sharing of information

• Familiar Microsoft Office design patterns

• Powerful data layout with banding, callout, and small multiples

visualizations

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10. Integrations Services (SSIS) Enhancements – lots of usability enhancements have been made such as ability to undo and redo, a new SSIS Toolbox,

grouping capabilities in the data flow, simplified data viewer configurations, new data flow source and destination assistants (wizards), and improved data

flow designer experience with mapping and resolving errors. Other modifications were made so it is easier to compare and merge packages, and you have

the ability to view object dependencies in SQL Server Management Studio.

9. Master Data Services (MDS) Enhancements – improvements in the user interface (UI), performance improvements with the UI, ability to incorporate

data quality services into the workflow process, and a new Excel add-in client that will provide the ability to edit Master Data and publish it back to MDS and

even create a model in Excel.

8. New Feature: Data Quality Services (DQS) – this is a new product offering that has been added that allows you to create a knowledge base repository

of data related items that can then be used to incorporate and use for data cleansing. This will allow you to profile, improve the quality, and monitor the on-

going health of your data. This new feature can be added into your Integration Services and Master Data Services processes.

7. New Feature: Database Columnstore Indexes – the VertiPaq engine first introduced with PowerPivot has now been brought to the database engine

and is available to use to create indexes on columns in the relational store. This will provide a wonderful opportunity for users leveraging ROLAP technology

to great improve the performance on the query processing. This index groups and stores the data for each column versus the row. This can alleviate having

to use pre-aggregated data and summary tables.

6. New Feature: Reporting Services (SSRS) Shared SharePoint Service – the SSRS integration with SharePoint will now be setup as a Shared

SharePoint service just like Excel Services and PerformancePoint Services. Everything will be managed completely through SharePoint and there will no

longer be a separate SSRS Windows Service running.

5. New Feature: Reporting Services (SSRS) Data Alerts – new self-service data-driven alerting capabilities have been added to allow end-users the

ability to setup and define alerts using existing Reporting Services reports. These alerts can be setup based on defined criteria and scheduled as needed to

provide a mechanism to notify the user without them having to manually execute the report on their own. This new feature is only provided in the SharePoint

Integrated mode of Reporting Services.

4. PowerPivot Enhancements – with version 2 of PowerPivot there have been some major additions which include features like a new diagram view of the

model, hierarchy and KPI support, ability to sort a column based on another column, multiple relationships (like role playing dimensions kind of – can access

through DAX), image support, add values to rows and columns (very cool – flexibility provided in the PivotTables), reporting properties (will be leveraged by

‘Crescent’), ability to format measures, field list sorted alphabetically (instead of how they were added to the model), and most importantly…show details

(drillthrough support – this will be fabulous when using with PerformancePoint).

3. DAX Enhancements – new functions have been added to help simplify and provide additional capabilities like DISTINCTCOUNT, Rank, Standard

Deviation, TOPN, table functions, LOOKUPVALUE, parent-child relationship functions, SWITCH, and more.

2. New Feature: Analysis Services Tabular – the PowerPivot experience in Excel has also been added into the Business Intelligence Development Studio

(BIDS) introducing a new Tabular project option. This will allow you to take the PowerPivot model and convert it to a Tabular project and deploy the solution

at the server level for a corporate/enterprise level solution that will scale and handle large volumes of data. With the Tabular models you will have the same

options as in PowerPivot along with additional capabilities like partitioning, incremental updates, and role based security.

1. New Feature: Project ’Crescent’ – this is a brand new browser based Silverlight report authoring tool. This new tool will replace the Report Builder 1.0

application that leveraged Report Models and will be able to leverage the Tabular BI Semantic Models (BISM) that you will be able to create with PowerPivot

for SharePoint and Analysis Services Tabular projects. This will be a highly interactive reporting experience that will allow you to access, explore, and

visualize your data and have fun doing so in the process. This tool will enhance the existing Microsoft BI toolset and provide a very friendly self-service

reporting solution for end-users to leverage. The new feature is only provided in the SharePoint Integrated mode of Reporting Services.

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High

Availability

SQL Server AlwaysOn

Security &

Manageability

User-Defined Server Roles

Web &

Breadth

PHP Driver

Scalability &

Performance

Database Replay

Application Centric Failover

Contained Database Authentication

Local DB Runtime

Fast FILESTEAM

UTF-16

Readable Secondaries

Fast Full-Text Search

Reliable, Integrated Failover Detection

Multiple Secondaries

Audit Enhancements

Paging for result sets

Column Store Index, “Apollo”

HA for StreamInsight

Management Pack for High Availability

Backup Secondaries

JDBC 4.0 driver

Support for ARM processors

Active Directory w/ SharePoint for SSRS

Default Schema for Windows Group

Windows Server Core Support

Beyond

Relational

FileTable

Microsoft Project “Juneau”

Online Operations

Win32 Access to Database files

Semantic Search Platform

Full Globe Spatial Support

DAC Enhancements

ODBC for Linux

Fast Spatial Performance

Hybrid Applications with SQL Azure

Up to 15K Partitions/Table

EIM

SSIS Server

Business

Intelligence

Unified Semantic Model

Crescent Data Quality

Alerting

Enhanced MDS In-memory BI for corporate

Sysprep for AS

PowerPivot Enhancements

Reporting as SharePoint Shared Service

DBC & OLTP Appliances/RAs

MDS add-in for Excel

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Questions?