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  • PushBI Desktop and Windows Mobile - Personalized Business Intelligence

    I haven't been doing much blogging lately; we are busy working on our business intelligence projects and are fortunate to have a full pipeline of BI projects (SQL, SSAS, SSRS, SPS, PPS and Silverlight). But, I truly believe if you are going to survive as a company, you either innovate or die. With that...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Thu, Apr 23 2009
    Filed under: PerformancePoint Server, Microsoft, SSAS, Reporting Services, Facts, Scorecards, MDX, Marketing, Performance Management, Reporting, Analytics, News, PushBI
  • Swivel Graphs - Would be cool if they added some Scorecarding

    Had this emailed to me by a friend. Very neat Web 2.0 site focusing on charting. http://www.swivel.com Just getting back from vacation, I will be focusing on PerformancePoint from here and should have some new postings in about a week. I'll start with Concerto (Scorecards, oh, now it is called Monitoring...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Mon, Jan 8 2007
    Filed under: Facts, Marketing
  • PerformancePoint Server 2007 - Monitoring CTP1 Release Date

    Well, just before Thanksgiving and if you are part of the Connect program for PerformancePoint Server 2007 - Monitoring, you will be able to get your hands on CTP1. We've had it for a while, but now it is being opens to a broader audience. Get your hands on it if you can. Happy Monitoring... doesn't...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Thu, Nov 16 2006
    Filed under: PerformancePoint Server, Microsoft, Facts
  • Hiding Rows with No Data in BSM

    I noticed on the discussion groups the other day a question about hiding Row Members in BSM when there is no data in the row. Yes you can do this, but you need to use an MDX Expression to do it. There no checkbox to Hide rows within BSM, which would be a good feature for the next version of the Scorecarding...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Tue, Nov 14 2006
    Filed under: SSAS, Facts, Tips, MDX
  • BSM Service Pack 1 is Coming!

    I pulled this from the news groups today... As Microsoft get's closer to releasing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007, the field has asked the Business Scorecard Manager (BSM) 2005 team if Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 will be a supported platform for BSM 2005. "The answer is YES...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Tue, Nov 14 2006
    Filed under: Business Scorecard Manager, Microsoft, SharePoint, Facts
  • HowTo: Advanced Formula for Targets

    Ever have this happen to you? You need need to crank out a scorecard and there are no matching Targets to compare your Actual against? Well, if you want to create a Target on the fly, use an Advanced Formula within the Data Mapping tab. You can insert an MDX expression that uses the Actual value in a...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Tue, Oct 31 2006
    Filed under: Business Scorecard Manager, Facts, Scorecards, Tips
  • Ok, this is a pretty cool Analysis Web Site

    I know we all have charts and graphs with very interesting information, check out the "The Heritage Foundation" web site for VERY interesting Federal Revenue and Spending analysis. Some of it really bums me out, but you can get a fresh perspective on what our government spends... I wish I had that kind...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Sat, Oct 21 2006
    Filed under: Facts, Cool Site
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