Dear SQL Server
Professional,
Ever
want to implement drag-and-drop reporting in your application and stop the
rampant report queue. In this session you'll get an introduction to SQL Server
Analysis Services (SSAS). You'll see how to use it to give your users their own
ad-hoc reporting and have better than expected performance results. Join
us at the New York SQL Server Group and learn about:
- The
Benefits of SSAS
- What are
Demensions and Hierarchies
- User
interfaces for developers
- Cube
Design and Measures
- Including
UBO and MDX in SSAS
New York City SQL Server Group (*click to register)*must
register for building security purposes
Topic: Introduction to SSAS with Brian Knight
Thursday , July 23,
2009
Time: 6:00
PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Microsoft New York City Office, 1290 Ave of the Americas,
Sixth Floor New York, NY 10104
This
FREE presentation is open to all SQL professionals in the New York
City region. All attendees will have access to:
- Q
& A with Brian
Knight
·
Post
meeting use of the DTS Profiler tool for analyzing the scope of DTS
conversion projects (available via free download)
- Participation
in a raffle for a $50 Amazon gift certificate or a seat in our 4
day SSAS online training class ($795 value)
About the
Speaker:
Brian Knight,
SQL Server MVP, MCSE, MCDBA, is the co-founder of SQLServerCentral.com and
JumpstartTV.com. He runs the local SQL Server users group in Jacksonville
(JSSUG) and was on the Board of Directors of the Professional Association for
SQL Server (PASS). Brian is a contributing columnist for SQL Server Standard
and also maintains a regular column for the database website
SQLServerCentral.com and does regular webcasts at Jumpstart TV. He has
co-authored and authored more than 9 SQL Server books including Admin911: SQL
Server (Osborne/McGraw-Hill Publishing), Professional SQL Server DTS, Expert
SSIS, Professional SQL Server 2005 Administration and Professional SQL Server
2005 SSIS (Wrox Press). Brian has spoken at conferences like PASS, SQL
Connections and TechEd and many Code Camps.