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Building a BI Portal for the Tabular Model

Learn about the tabular model and explore various visualization tools such as Excel, Power View, and Reporting Services. Discover how to integrate these visualizations into a unified BI portal and customize it to meet your requirements. Gain insights into advanced charting, interactivity, and mapping features. Understand the technology and visualization requirements for SharePoint, Silverlight, and mobile support. Find out how to enhance your dashboard design skills and create stunning visualizations.

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Building a BI Portal for the Tabular Model

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  1. Building a BI Portal for the Tabular Model Cathy Dumas, Business Intelligence Consultanthttp://cathydumas.com

  2. Agenda Introduction to the tabular model Survey of visualization tools • Excel • Power View • Reporting Services • PerformancePoint Putting the pieces together – integrating the visualizations into a unified BI portal

  3. The tabular model

  4. The big four visualization tools

  5. And the others…

  6. Technology requirements

  7. SharePoint

  8. Silverlight

  9. Mobile support

  10. Post deployment customizability

  11. Visualization requirements

  12. Charts and tables

  13. Advanced charting and visualization features

  14. Interactivity

  15. Tabular features

  16. Custom colour, logo, and fonts

  17. Maps

  18. Futures

  19. Conclusions SharePoint – here to stay Power View – adds new features, but does not replace any existing tools in the tool chain Excel is a perfectly good dashboarding tool PerformancePoint is not dead - still useful for balanced scorecards Making an excellent dashboard just got harder with Power View – integrating stunning visualizations with core dashboarding functionality is a challenge requiring good design skills and imagination

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