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12/02/2009 02:58:24
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Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Divers
Thread ID:
01380927
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You're welcome. I think the first event is on 2/21/2009, when I tried to register. But it's 1pm, as I understood.

>Thanks! I registered for both, but the date for the first one is 4/21 on my registration.
>cmt
>
>>OLAP Development Using SQL Server 2008 ->
>>https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=133837
>>February 17, 2009
>>
>>SQL Server is now in its second decade as a leading OLAP database and
>>development platform. Beginning with SQL Server 7's OLAP Services
>>product and continuing today with SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services,
>>Microsoft has steadily grown its market share and built up its full
>>Business Intelligence stack with SQL Server OLAP as the foundation.
>>
>>While SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services represented a complete re-
>>write of the SQL Server 2000 version, SQL Server 2008 has added more
>>subtle, yet important, improvements to its predecessor. These include
>>dynamic Best Practice Alerts, streamlined wizards, a new designer for
>>dimensional attribute relationships and the ability to design
>>aggregations or modify those generated by Analysis Services' wizards.
>>
>>In this Webcast, Andrew Brust – twentysix New York's chief of new
>>technology and a lead author of the Microsoft Press
>>book, "Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2008" – will discuss these
>>new features and show several of them in action. He'll also review
>>some of the underlying features first introduced in SQL Server
>>Analysis Services 2005. And to show true end-to-end scenarios, we'll
>>see how to query cubes from Excel 2007. Whether you're new to OLAP or
>>a seasoned pro, this Webcast will get you ready to build, refine and
>>query Analysis Services cubes in SQL Server 2008.
>>
>>* * *
>>
>>Using Reporting Services in SQL Server 2008 ->
>>https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=133838
>>March 17, 2009
>>
>>Elsie Pan - a twentysix New York Business Intelligence Architect and
>>contributor to the Microsoft Press book, "Programming Microsoft SQL
>>Server 2008" - will demonstrate the report design capabilities in
>>Reporting Services 2008.
>>
>>We'll review the updated Report Designer in Visual Studio 2008 with a
>>focus on the new tablix data region and charting capabilities of
>>Reporting Services 2008. We will also demonstrate how to create a
>>report using an Analysis Services data source.
>>
>>Join us and learn how to effectively take advantage of Reporting
>>Services in SQL Server 2008 to deliver the reports that your users
>>are demanding!
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