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Will Thompson Technical Specialist

Will Thompson Technical Specialist. Data Platform Vision. Services. Enterprise Data Platform. Reporting. Integration. Analysis. Sync. Dynamic Development. Query. Search. FILE. RDBMS. OLAP. XML. Platform For All Data. Mobile and Desktop. Cloud Storage. Datacenter .

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Will Thompson Technical Specialist

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  1. Will Thompson Technical Specialist

  2. Data Platform Vision Services Enterprise Data Platform Reporting Integration Analysis Sync Dynamic Development Query Search FILE RDBMS OLAP XML Platform For All Data Mobile and Desktop CloudStorage Datacenter Pervasive Insight “Enabling customers of all sizes to derive value from ALL data, birth through archival”

  3. Empower End Users Improve IT Efficiency Scale with Confidence • Lower management cost • Enhance IT Governance • Enable real-time insight • Improve resource utilization • Reduce $ cost/TB • Predictable performance • HW flexibility & choice • Reduce deployment risk • Reduce dependence on IT • Greater re-use of insights • Lower training time & cost • Faster time to decision

  4. Empower End Users Improve IT Efficiency Scale with Confidence • App deployment meta-data • Multi-server management • Master Data Services • Complex Event Processing • Support for up to 256 cores • MPP Support for 100TB+ DW(Massively Parallel Processing) • Appliance-like DW on industry standard HW • Hub & Spoke Architecture • Multi-Temperature • Excel based In-mem Analytics • Self Service Reporting • Re-usable report parts • End user app. management • SharePoint Publishing & Hosting

  5. Pervasive Insight Challenges • End User • Empowerment • Business Application Insight • Data Scale, Quality & Compliance Empowering end users to gain insights from information… Reduce end user dependency on IT Provide intuitive and easy to use tools Share & access information anywhere …customized and in the context of their business applications… Insight into ‘line of business’ app information BI in the context of business applications BI assets that can be customized and changed …on growing volumes of data from diverse sources and systems. Support growing volumes of data Support heterogeneous applications and sources Maintain data quality, integrity and security

  6. End User Empowerment  Self Service Reporting

  7. PowerPivot for Excel 2010

  8. PowerPivot

  9. Add-in for Excel 2010

  10. Import From Many Data Sources

  11. Import Many Rows

  12. Use Standard Excel Functions

  13. Use Standard Excel Formulas … plus some others

  14. Import Data Feeds from Reports

  15. Build PivotTables

  16. Relationships Detected

  17. Analytic Application Created

  18. Analytic Application Created …

  19. … and Published …

  20. … with Fidelity

  21. Reporting Services SITUATION TODAY • Users need to have access to information when and where they need it • Training users on multiple BI tools is inefficient and costly • Need to combine data across multiple sources for a more accurate view Reporting Services and Report Builder 3.0 • Easy Access to relational and multi-dimensional data • Productive reporting with familiar Microsoft Office interface with the ability to render to multiple formats including Excel, Word, PDF, XML, etc. • Presentation quality reports with rich visualisations • Support for multiple data sources within a single report “Our analysts can do anything with Excel, so integrating Excel as a front end for our BI infrastructure is extremely popular. It makes it easier to explore the huge wealth of data we have in our 17-terabyte data warehouse” - Dan Zerfas, Vice President of Software Development

  22. Self-Service Reporting

  23. Saving Report parts

  24. And re-using them

  25. Version Control

  26. Rich Visualizations

  27. Master Data Services

  28. Stewardship Portal • Master Data Management • Model Management • Model Documentation

  29. Master Data Platform • Any domain • Not just “canned” domains • New domains or unique requirements • Model deployment capability • Enables partners to define prebuilt content (both the model definition and the data) • API enables partners to quickly build custom Master Data applications • Domain specific user interfaces • Application integrations

  30. Complex Event Processing - StreamInsight Event CEP is the continuous, incremental processing of event streams from many sources based on declarative query/pattern specifications with minimal latency request output stream input stream response

  31. Latency Scenarios for Event Processing Relational Database Applications CEP Target Scenarios Operational Analytics Applications, e.g., Logistics, etc. Data Warehousing Applications Web Analytics Applications Manufacturing Applications Financial trading Applications Monitoring Applications Aggregate Data Rate (Events/sec.)

  32. Example CEP Scenarios • Manufacturing: • Sensor on plant floor • React through device controllers • Aggregated data • 10,000 events/sec • Power, Utilities: • Energy consumption • Outages • Smart grids • 100,000 events/sec • Web Analytics: • Click-stream data • Online customer behavior • Page layout • 100,000 events /sec • Financial Services: • Stock & news feeds • Algorithmic trading • Patterns over time • Super-low latency • 100,000 events /sec Asset Instrumentation for Data Acquisition, Subscriptions to Data Feeds Data Stream Data Stream Visual trend-line and KPI monitoring Batch & product management Automated anomaly detection Real-time customer segmentation Algorithmic trading Proactive condition-based maintenance Stream Data Store & Archive Asset Specs & Parameters Event Processing Engine • Threshold queries • Event correlation from multiple sources • Pattern queries Lookup

  33. PerformancePoint Services in SharePoint 2010 • Deep Integration with SharePoint • Enterprise Deployment & Management • Single Security Model and Administration • Incremental Improvements • Scorecards • Dynamic hierarchies with navigation • KPIs on columns • Multiple Actual Values • Variance • Calculated Metrics • Filter Hierarchies • New Features • Decomposition Tree • KPI Details Report • Pie Charts • Analytic Report Value filtering • Analysis Services Conditional Formatting

  34. Excel 2010 • PivotTable Write-Back • Support for Analysis Services Write-Back directly from PivotTables • Complete Object Model Support • Slicers • Create visual-interactive analytics • Named Sets • Define and re-use sets of members • Improved PivotTable layout control • Formatting and Interactivity • Format and navigate data • Excel Services • SharePoint Excel Services integration

  35. Roadmap Summary Accelerating delivery of incremental value and innovation • Available Now • SQL Server 2008 • Fast Track Data Warehouse Reference Architectures • SharePoint Server 2007 / PerformancePoint Server 2007 • Coming in H1 Calendar Year 2010 • Final packaging and pricing TBD • SQL Server 2008 R2 • Self Service Analysis (PowerPivot) & Reporting • Application & Multi-Server Management • Master Data Services • Low Latency Complex Event Processing • Support for up to 256 cores • SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse Edition • SharePoint 2010, including PerformancePoint Services Preliminary Information Subject to Change • 39

  36. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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