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What Does Your Retail Business Intelligence Portal Look Like? #bi #sql #sharepoint #visio
We are in the process of creating a Retail Business Intelligence Experience for a customer as you can see from below. We take a very HIGH END approach to the experience and graphics when dealing with business intelligence data. Below you will see...
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Thu, Jun 3 2010 11:42 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Social Media Analytics for the Enterprise using Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and SilverLight
We have been doing a lot of work on pulling social media data into the enterprise and using it against our traditional data warehouses to find some new insights. It can be quite interesting to pull twitter traffic on a product and tying that to...
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Tue, May 11 2010 4:47 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Twitter
Let’s Innovate on Business Intelligence Again!
I don’t know about you, but all the so called “DASHBOARD” solutions I have been seeing the last several years are really not well designed. What happened to the creative minded people? We have been very busy working on a new retail business...
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Thu, May 6 2010 9:00 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Microsoft
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Excel
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UI/UX
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Visualization
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Office 14
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Business Intelligence
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Infographics
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C#
Do collaboration tools really increase employee productivity?
Just read this article about collaboration and time lost. They say a person looses over $3,300 a year looking for information. That is probably about right. Our solution Extended Outlook and Extended Excel retrieves a large portion...
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Wed, Dec 30 2009 8:04 AM
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Patrick Husting
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SharePoint 2009 Conference – Day 4
SharePoint upgrade from 2007 to 2010 is a fairly straightforward process in comparison to the Performance Point 2007 to 2010 migration. Performance Point pages will migrate to 2010, however, all dashboards will be broken. The recommended solution is to...
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Wed, Oct 28 2009 12:09 PM
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Michael
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SharePoint 2009 Conference – Day 3
Performance Point 2010 is completely redesigned in order to play nice with SharePoint. This actually introduces a very interesting workflow for authoring PPS dashboards. All PPS objects are stored in a SharePoint List and are manageable in there...
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Wed, Oct 28 2009 12:08 PM
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Michael
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SharePoint
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SharePoint 2009 Conference – Day 2
Interesting Announcements: SharePoint Beta2 will be available in Nov 2009; Visual Studio tools for Office 32 and 64 bit are available with VS 2010 beta 2. Overall Feedback: MOSS2010 will support custom Silverlight web parts out of the box. Silverlight...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:11 AM
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Michael
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SharePoint 2009 Conference – Day 1
I'm enjoying being in Las Vegas - attending Microsoft SharePoint 2009 conference. I'm going to present my personal view on this event not in any way associated with Microsoft, its partners and employees. ...
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Tue, Oct 20 2009 11:00 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Collaborative Business Intelligence 2009 Road show with Microsoft
I’m going to be traveling to 5 cities (New York, Kansas City, Dallas, Denver and Chicago) with the Microsoft Communications Sector group that focuses on Telecommunications and Media and Entertainment companies. I will be doing sessions on Personalized...
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Thu, Oct 1 2009 5:00 AM
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Patrick Husting
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SharePoint
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Excel
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Marketing
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Conference
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PushBI
SharePoint 2010 Technical Preview
Like a lot of people out there wondering if SharePoint 2010 is worth the upgrades, all I have to say is a big YES. I have been playing around with the beta and the usability improvements are a big plus. Not sure how much I can talk about...
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Wed, Jul 29 2009 10:00 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Day 2 at the Microsoft WPC 2009 Conference. Momentum!!
Well we are having a great time at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference here in New Orleans. Microsoft has been showing off some of the great new features coming in Windows 7 and Office 2010. They haven't shown any information on SharePoint...
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Wed, Jul 15 2009 6:47 AM
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Patrick Husting
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Using SharePoint Webparts in PPS
Had a question come up about how to use a SharePoint document library within PPS. Use the following steps to create it. Open SharePoint Designer and open your SPS site Create an ASP.NET page Drag and drop your document library onto the page Attach the...
Published
Thu, Oct 9 2008 2:35 PM
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Patrick Husting
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SharePoint
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Monitoring
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Configuring Kerberos for SharePoint 2007
If you want your credentials to pass throughout all your servers for PPS to work correctly, you really need to enable Kerbero's. I found a couple great articles that explain this and the process to do it. Enjoy... http://blogs.msdn.com/martinkearn/archive...
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Tue, Jul 1 2008 7:27 AM
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Patrick Husting
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PerformancePoint Server
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SharePoint
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Tips
Useful SharePoint Site
Since PPS M&A requirements SharePoint, I bet you find yourself doing a lot of SharePoint setup and development. I found the following link today that I have found kind of useful. http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/Pedia/pages/home.aspx
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Mon, Apr 28 2008 10:19 AM
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Patrick Husting
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SharePoint
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Tips
.NET Framework 3.5 replacement for AJAX v1.0
PPS M&A requires AJAX v1.0 installed. Well, recently Microsoft released the .NET Framework 3.5 which includes the AJAX. Well, on a couple of my server rebuilds using .NET Framework 3.5, SharePoint runs just fine. But, when I install PPS M&A, it...
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Sat, Dec 8 2007 4:20 PM
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Patrick Husting
Filed under:
PerformancePoint Server
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SharePoint
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Monitoring
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