Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services and Mobile Reports (Wrox)
Wednesday, 15 March 2017

This book covers business intelligence (BI), operational reporting and Reporting Services architecture using a clear, concise tutorial approach. Paul Turley discusses effective report solution design, and shows how to improve your own reports with advanced, best-practice design, usability, query design, and filtering techniques. 

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Expert guidance provides insight into common report types and explains where each could be made more efficient, while providing step-by step instruction on Microsoft SQL Server 2016. .

All changes to the 2016 release are covered in detail, including improvements to the Visual Studio Report Designer (SQL Server Data Tools) and Report Builder, Mobile Dashboard Designer, the new Report Portal Interface, HTML-5 Rendering, Power BI integration, and the Custom Parameters Pane.

 

Author: Paul Turley
Publisher: Wrox Press
Date: January 2017
Pages: 816
ISBN: 978-1119258353
Print: 1119258359
Kindle: B01N12MHZU
Audience: Database developers
Level: intermediate
Category: Database

 

 

  • Understand BI fundamentals and Reporting Services architecture
  • Learn the ingredients to a successful report design
  • Get up to speed on Microsoft SQL Server 2016
  • Grasp the purpose behind common designs to optimize your reporting

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