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Jill Kaszynski Principal Consultant Greystone Solutions [email protected] Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2013 Power View Deep Dive

SharePoint Saturday New Hampshire 2013 PowerView Deep Dive

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Jill is a Microsoft Certified Software Developer (MCSD) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) in Business Intelligence and Database Development. She has been a valued member of the Greystone team since 2000. Jill has worked on a variety of successful projects involving database design, development, integration, and administration. In addition to her database skills, Jill is a talented .NET developer with several years of web application design and development experience. In this deck, Jill walks her audience through the features & benefits of leveraging SharePoint 2013 & related technologies to deliver robust self-service Business Intelligence solutions to the masses.

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Jill KaszynskiPrincipal ConsultantGreystone [email protected]

Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2013

Power View Deep Dive

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Jill Kaszynski – About me …

• BI developer, SharePoint developer

• Microsoft MCSD, MCTS, MCITP

• Principal Consultant @ Greystone Solutions

• www.greystone.com

[email protected]

• NE Patriots fan

• Love fantasy football

• Breaking Bad fan

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Agenda

• Overview

• Data Sources

• Self-service BI and the Presentation Lifecycle

• Demo

• Build a report!

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Overview

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What is Power View

• End user ad-hoc reporting tool

• Browser-based Silverlight application *

• Interactive filtering, sorting, and drill down

• Works with Analysis Services databases & PowerPivot workbooks

• Publish reports to SharePoint and export to PowerPoint

* There is now a preview version of Power View HTML5 in Office 365

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The Authoring Experience

• Highly visual design experience

• Interactive, web-based authoring and sharing of information

• Reports are presentation-ready at all time

• Quickly create tables, matrices, bubble charts, sets of multiple charts, maps

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Power View History

• Introduced as part of a SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services add-in to work

with SharePoint 2010 Enterprise edition

• Now also part of Excel 2013

• New in SharePoint 2013

• Supports multidimensional models as well as tabular models in Analysis Services

• Today: Preview version of Power View HTML5 in Office 365

• Opens reports up to mobile devices and iPads

• Will be available ONLY through Office 3659

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Important Points

• Power View for SharePoint ≠ Power View for Excel

• Software requirements

• Power View in SharePoint 2013

• SharePoint Enterprise edition

• SQL Server 2012 BI or Enterprise edition

• Power View in Excel

• Office Professional Plus 2013

• Silverlight

• No place within tool to write queries

• Fully interactive PowerPoint exports (from SharePoint version)

• Reports print nicely10

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Data Sources

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BI Semantic Model (BISM)

• A data model

• Semantic layer on top of source data

• Shields the complexity of back-end data sources

• Enables report creation without writing SQL, MDX, or DAX queries

• The design vision

• The one model that powers all end-user experiences

• Can be accessed in an intuitive way using Reporting Services, Power View,

PowerPivot, Excel, SharePoint, etc.

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What is the BISM?

• PowerPivot

• SSAS multidimensional model

• SSAS tabular model

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PowerPivot (or Power Pivot)

• Embedded in Excel and SharePoint 2013

• xVelocity engine - the SSAS engine with an in-memory database

• Stores data in a highly-compressed format in memory

• No row limit

• Storage limit of 2GB (SharePoint limit)

• Significantly improves performance of analysis

• Can be deployed to SharePoint for collaboration

• Can be used as a data source

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Tabular Model vs. Multidimensional Model

• The Multidimensional Model is the traditional OLAP cube

• Tabular Model – Essentially the server version of PowerPivot

• Data persisted in memory

• DAX

• Xvelocity engine

• Separate products• Different design experiences

• Different underlying data architectures

• Both provide a semantic layer on top of your Data Warehouse with high performance capabilities 15

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Tabular Model – Advantages & Limitations

• Advantages

• Faster in most cases

• Can directly import PowerPivot models

• DAX is considered easier than MDX

• Can be used as a data source by any reporting tool that can report against cubes

• Easier to develop and maintain

• More agile

• Limitations

• Requires SQL Server BI or Enterprise edition

• Data size limited by RAM

• Complex modeling best done in Multidimensional Model

• Advanced functionality limited 16

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Self-Service BI and the

Presentation Lifecycle

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Traditional BI

• BI projects frequently require

• Professional expertise

• Significant time to deliver results

• Specialized tools

• Can be very expensive with no immediate ROI

• Changes may require going back to IT for more development

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Self-service BI

• A complement to traditional report-centric architectures

• Interactive visualization tools

• Fast, in-memory technology

• Common concepts and flexible approaches

• Familiar tools

• Less dependence on IT (maybe)

• More immediate ROI (sometimes)

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Self-Service BI Lifecycle Scenario

• An Excel power user builds a PowerPivot workbook

• Easily integrate data from multiple sources

• Interactively model and analyze large amounts of data

• She deploys it to SharePoint

• To either a PowerPivot gallery or a standard document library

• Data can be scheduled to refresh

• Others can use the PowerPivot workbook a data source

• PowerPivot workbook and Power View reports now available to colleagues20

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BI Lifecycle Scenario: Self-Service to Corporate

• IT can import the PowerPivot model to SSAS as a tabular model

• In SSAS, IT can add roles to manage security and access

• Model data is stored in Analysis Services on an enterprise server

• No resource limits

• Can be accessed by all the same client tools

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Demo