SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Services
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Introduction Course Materials Facilities Prerequisites What We'll Be Discussing After completing this module, students will be able to: Successfully log into their virtual machine. Have a full understanding of what the course intends to cover.
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Opinioni
Materie
- Web master
- Server
- Browser
- Business intelligence
- SQL
- Import
- E-business
Programma
We have split this module into sections. First, we are going to look at the three different ways in which business intelligence can be viewed. Then, we’re going to look at the services the SQL 2012 provides us and how they apply to business intelligence. We will then move to SharePoint 2010 and look at the SharePoint Services to examine their relevance and how we can use them in business intelligence to surface data. Finally, we will look at PowerPivot.
Business Intelligence in Three Ways
SQL 2012 Business Intelligence
SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence
PowerPivot
SQL 2012 Multidimensional Model Basics
SQL 2012 Tabular Model Basics
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Browse the data within a cube using SQL Server Management Studio.
Browse data using Visual Studio 2010.
Connect to a tabular source, import tables, and explore the data.
In this module, we are going to cover specifically the Business Intelligence Center template within SharePoint. We are also going to cover some things that generically apply to SharePoint that you can use within business intelligence. Also covered are some concepts such as content types, which are handy to have a working knowledge of for anyone that works within SharePoint.
SharePoint Central Administration
The Business Intelligence Center
Permissions and Roles
Document Libraries and Lists Included
SharePoint Central Administration
SharePoint Business Intelligence Center (Optional)
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explore the options and settings available within Central Administration.
Create a new web application and business intelligence site while exploring the features of both.
In this module, we will explore the core components of Excel Services. We will cover Excel Web Access and it’s capabilities along with any differences you may encounter in the browser as opposed to the desktop client. Lastly we will explain the save and share process and have a look at best practices.
Core Components
Excel Web Access (EWA)
What Excel Web Access is Not
Differences in the Browser vs. Desktop
SharePoint Libraries to Store Workbooks
The Save and Share Process
Excel Web Part
Best Practices
Creating a Library to Hold Excel Workbooks
Save and Share an Excel Workbooks to a SharePoint Document Library
Add an Excel Web Part to a Webpage
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create a SharePoint library to hold Excel workbooks and explore trusted file locations.
Create an Excel workbook with a parameter and save it to a SharePoint document library.
Add Web Parts to a webpage
In this module, we will give you an overview of PerformancePoint Services. Dashboard Designer is covered along with many of the objects and connections available within.
Overview of PerformancePoint Services
Dashboard Designer
Data Sources
Indicators
KPIs
Visual Reports
Filters
Scorecards
Dashboards
PerformancePoint Services Dashboard Designer Introduction and Data Source Configuration
Standard or Blank KPI Demonstration
Leaf KPI Demonstration
Objective KPI Demonstration
Visual Reports
PerformancePoint Filters
PerformancePoint Cascading Filters
PerformancePoint Time Intelligence Filters
Scorecard Settings
Scorecard Filtered in Wizard
PerformancePoint Dashboards
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explore the Dashboard Designer interface and create and configure a data source.
Create and configure a standard KPI and a scorecard.
Create and configure a leaf KPI and a new scorecard.
Create two blank KPI’s and then roll them into an objective KPI.
Create and configure an analytic chart and an analytic grid, then add them to a dashboard, deploy them to SharePoint, and explore the options available.
Create and configure a filter, and then tie the filter into both the analytic chart and analytic grid created earlier.
Create and configure a cascading filter and then tie it into a new analytic chart and grid.
Create a Time Intelligence data connection, a Time Intelligence filter, and create a report using both.
Create four copies of the Objective Scorecard, configure settings in each of the four copies, and deploy them to SharePoint in a dashboard.
Create a new leaf KPI and use that KPI in two new scorecards, one with a filter configured, and one without.
Create a new dashboard with two pages and review editing options.
Visio drawings can be very effective and in this module, we cover the shared service that allows users to share and view them. Also discussed in this module are data-connected drawings and how to configure them, along with a section on viewing drawings within a browser.
Visio Graphics Service
Visio Drawings in the Browser
Visio Graphics Web Access Part
Visio Drawings with Data Connections
Visio Drawing in the Browser
Visio Services Data Connected Drawing
PerformancePoint Dashboard Strategy Maps
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create a drawing, upload the document to the Student BI Site site documents library, and view the drawing in a browser.
Create a data connected drawing and upload the document to the Student BI Site documents library.
Create an objective scorecard and matching strategy map, place them in a dashboard, and then upload the dashboard to the Student BI Site.
PowerPivot is not a feature of SharePoint Business Intelligence but an Excel workbook with PowerPivot can be saved to a SharePoint site and then used in a business intelligence scenario. This module is intended as an overview of the product only.
PowerPivot and Excel
PowerPivot and SharePoint
Enterprise Business Intelligence and PowerPivot
Importing Data
Enriching Data
SharePoint Sharing
Import Data from SQL
Review and Edit the Imported Relationships
Hide Unused Columns
Create a PivotTable
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use PowerPivot within Excel to import a table from SQL Server.
View the relationships existing within the tables they just imported from SQL Server and then import an additional table and configure a relationship between it and the existing.
Explore how to hide columns you don’t want reflected in the resulting PivotTable.
Create a PivotTable within the existing worksheet.
In this module we will cover Business Connectivity Services, how to configure the security and explain the terminology.
What is Business Connectivity Services?
BCS Terminology
BCS Security
Using SharePoint Designer with BCS
Surfacing the BCS Data
Setting Permissions on the BDC Store
Exploring Content Types in SharePoint
Add a Document Library Tied to Content Types
Creating an External Content Type
Creating an External List
Configuring the Business Connectivity Services for a Host URL & Setting up a Profile Page
Add a Custom Action to a List
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Assign administrators and permissions on the BDC Metadata Store.
Create a new dashboard and explore three different ways to connect the Web Parts.
Explore the different content types available in SharePoint and learn how to locate them and their corresponding settings.
Create a document library, configure it to accept specific content types, and then delete the document library.
Create and configure a new external content type.
Create an external list associated with the new external content type.
Create a new external content type and a new host URL then create an external list and profile page.
Add a custom action to an external list.
Monitoring, analyzing, and managing dashboards are discussed along with details on how to use them most effectively. Our coverage of the excellent tool Microsoft Report Builder 3.0 is sparse as this course focuses on the SharePoint space.
Three Types of Dashboards
Successful Dashboards
Tables or Graphs
Types of Graphs
Choosing a Chart Type
Key Performance Indicators
Pitfalls In Dashboard Design
Microsoft Report Builder 3.0
Plan Your Reports
Datasets
SharePoint Designer
Dashboards
Explore the Report Builder 3.0 Interface (Optional)
Create an Embedded Data Source into SQL 2012 Engine (Optional)
Create an Embedded Data Source into SQL 2012 Analysis Services (Optional)
Create a Shared Data Source Using the Report Manager (Optional)
Create a Shared Dataset Using the Shared Data Source (Optional)
Three Methods for Connecting Dashboard Web Parts
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Navigate the Report Builder 3.0 interface.
Create an embedded data source into SQL 2012 Engine.
Create an embedded data source into SQL 2012 Analysis Services.
Create a shared data source using the Report Manager.
Create a shared dataset using the shared data source.
Create a new dashboard and explore three different ways to connect the Web Parts.
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SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Services