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Performance Point Services in SP2013. Chris Gideon Architect Microsoft. Introduction to PerformancePoint Services . Context-driven dashboards across systems Provides transparency and accountability Interactive access using browser Can be created/updated by power-users/professionals
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Performance Point Services inSP2013 Chris Gideon Architect Microsoft
Introduction to PerformancePoint Services Context-driven dashboards across systems Provides transparency and accountability Interactive access using browser Can be created/updated by power-users/professionals Bring together data from multiple data sources Visualization your data with charts & graphs Drill into your data with Decomposition Trees
PerformancePoint Services Architecture Client HTTP/HTML AJAX/JSON SOAP/XML Web Parts Web Services Rendering Web Services Authoring Custom Editors Web Front End Monitoring Services Application Proxy SharePoint Data Store Data Source Extensibility SharePoint Data Store Application Server PerformancePoint Services WCF Interface SharePoint Repository External Data Sources Backend PPS App Settings
Changes in SharePoint 2013 Architecture and general model has remained the same as in previous version Key changes and new capabilities Filter Enhancements and Filter Search Cascading Filters* PerformancePoint support on iPad Support for Analysis Services Effective User BI Center Update Theming support Dashboard Migration
Filter Enhancements and Filter Search Filter Enhancements Filter Search
Data connectivity - specificaccountwith SSO Access database using specificaccount User Identity for accessing SP Classic model already from SP2010 as reference....
Analyses Services Effective User option Use individual user identity without Kerberos User Identity for accessing SP Use specific account for connecting database
Dashboard Migration process SharePoint QA SharePoint Production Export to library and download from there... Copy to library and import from there... Move to new location... Exported.cmp
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