2. My Contact Information
Anthony Sammartino MCITP(BI), PMP®
Vice President
TekPartners Business Intelligence Solutions
(954) 282-1798
asammartino@tekpartners.com
Twitter: @SQLAnt
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/apsammartino
Blog: www.sqlant.me
Web: www.tekpartnersbi.com
3. About Me
• Started working with SQL Server 7.0 in 1999
• 14 Data Warehouse / BI Projects in 13 Years
• 11 Years SQL Server 2000, 2005, 2008(R2), 2012
• Live in South Florida with my wife and two daughters
• Fan of Miami and Philadelphia Sports teams, all things technology
• Solutions Architect, Project Manager, Technical Lead
MCP(SQL Server), MCTS(BI), MCITP(BI), PMP®
4. Session Overview
1. Self-Service Visualization & Tools
2. Power View (Server - Desktop)
3. Data Sources (Current – Future)
4. Demo
5. New 2013 Features
6. Questions
5. Self-Service Visualization
Points of Agreement:
• Easily - Produce a graphical representation of large amounts of data
and gain insight from it.
• Easily - Drag and drop or point and click.
• Easily - Filter, group, drill.
6. Self-Service Visualization Tools
Some Tools That Enable This:
• IBM Cognos Insight (Released in 2012)
• Microstrategy Visual Insight (Released in 2012)
• Microsoft Power View (Released in 2012)
• Tableau (Usage grew 90+% in 2011)
• QlikView, etc.
7. Power View (Server - Desktop)
Released with SQL Server 2012 (in 2012 – Project Crescent)
Requirements - Server
SharePoint Server
• SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition (SharePoint SP1 Recommended)
• SharePoint 2013 Enterprise Edition (SQL 2012 SP1 Required)
• SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services SharePoint Integrated Mode
• SQL Server 2012 PowerPivot for Sharepoint
• SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services Tabular
• Silverlight 4 for SP 2010 - Silverlight 5 for SP 2013
Requirements - Desktop
Excel 2013
8. Data for Power View
Data Sources Supported
Current
• SQL Server Analysis Services Tabular Models
• PowerPivot Models Published to SharePoint
Future
• SQL Server Analysis Services Multidimensional Models
10. New Features of Power View
Excel 2013 and SharePoint 2013:
• Pie charts
• Maps
• Key performance indicators (KPIs)
• Hierarchies
• Drill up and drill down
• Report styles, themes, and text resizing
• Backgrounds and background images
• Hyperlinks
11. Questions & Answers
Thank you for your time today and hope you found this educational
Anthony Sammartino MCITP(BI), PMP®
Vice President
TekPartners Business Intelligence Solutions
(954) 282-1798
asammartino@tekpartners.com
Twitter: @SQLAnt
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/apsammartino
Blog: www.sqlant.me
Web: www.tekpartnersbi.com