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Course 10778A:
Implementing Data Models and
Reports with Microsoft SQL Server
2012
Length:
5 Days
Published:
May 18, 2012
Language(s):
English
Audience(s):
IT Professionals
Level:
200
Technology:
Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Type:
Course
Delivery Method:
Instructor-led (classroom)
Overview
About this Course
Business intelligence (BI) is becoming increasingly important for companies of many different sizes and
types because of the competitive edge it can help to give them. The combined capabilities of
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 make it easier than ever for companies to
develop a BI solution that meets their specific needs, provides reduced total cost of ownership (TCO),
and achieves a faster time to solution.
This five-day instructor-led course teaches students how to empower information workers through
self-service analytics and reporting. Students will learn how to implement multidimensional analysis
solutions, create PowerPivot and tabular data models, deliver rich data visualizations with PowerView
and SQL Server Reporting Services, and discover business insights by using data mining. This course
helps people prepare for exam 70-466.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for database professionals who need to fulfill a Business Intelligence Developer
role to create analysis and reporting solutions. Primary responsibilities include:
 Implementing reporting solutions by using SQL Server Reporting Services.
 Implementing multidimensional databases by using SQL Server Analysis Services.
 Creating tabular semantic data models for analysis by using SQL Server Analysis Services.
 Create visualizations of data by using PowerView.
 Create data mining solutions by using SQL Server Analysis Services.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
 Describe the components, architecture, and nature of a BI solution.
 Create reports with Reporting Services.
 Create reusable report items that simplify self-service reporting.
 Manage report execution and delivery.
 Create a multidimensional database with Analysis Services.
 Implement dimensions in a cube.
 Implement measures and measure groups in a cube.
 Use MDX Syntax.
 Customize a cube.
 Implement a Tabular Data Model in PowerPivot.
 Use DAX to query a tabular model.
 Implement a Tabular Database.
 Use PowerView to create interactive data visualizations.
 Use Data Mining for Predictive Analysis.