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BI Semantic Model
SQL Server “Denali” Business Intelligence Semantic Model
Presented by: Jose Chinchilla, MCTS, MCITP
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Agenda
• SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model CTP3:
− Overview & Demo
• Self-service Reporting and Analytics
− BI Semantic Model
− PowerPivot
− Crescent
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Jose Chinchilla MCITP: Database Administrator, SQL Server 2008MCITP: Business Intelligence SQL Server 2008 MCTS: SQL Server 2005 & 2008
Current Positions:Sr. Business Intelligence Consultant & Data Architect, Pragmatic WorksPresident, Tampa Bay Business Intelligence User Group & PASS Official Chapter
“DBA by accident, BI Developer by chance, Geek by Choice”
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Email: jchinchilla@pragmaticworks.comjchinchilla@sqljoe.com
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SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model
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Background
SQL Server “Denali” Business Intelligence Semantic Model
1. Analysis Services (UDM)
Enterpris
e OLAP
Learning Curve
I need vacatio
n!Scalable
Performanc
e
Dimensional
Lingo
Fast
MDX! Secure
I.T. Takes too long
I need
data!
I need a
promotio
n
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I.T. vs. Business
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Can’t she understand she needs to open a
ticket!
Great. Now I have to open a ticket
so that he can fix the report he just
broke!
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Team BIOur Context
BI Solution created by power user. Context is for a small team & it’s
managed on a server.
Personal BI Organizational BIMy Context
BI solution created by user. Context is only for user & exists
as document.
The Org’s Context
BI Solution created by IT, Established corporate context & is reusable,
scalable and backed up.
The Business Intelligence Continuum
EmpoweredAligned
PowerPivot for Excel Report Builder
Crescent
PowerPivot for SharePoint
BI Development Studio
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• Relational model with BI artifacts such as hierarchies and KPIs• Unifies SMDL (report models) + BI semantics from SSAS/UDM (OLAP models)• Does not replace the Unified Dimensional Model (SSAS/UDM)
SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model
BISM 3-Layer Model
1. Data Model
2. Business Logic
3. Data Access
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Your Data
The “Magic”
Your Choice
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SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model vs. UDM
Feature BISM UDM
MDX
DAX
Relational interface
OLAP interface
Cubes
Perspectives
Memory based storage
Tuning, Indexes, Aggregations
Low learning curve
Crescent
Hierarchies
KPIs
Calculations
Portable
Personal BI
Enterprise BI
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BIDSexperience
It’s a project (business case, budget, dates)Feels
like VSOptimized
for BI professionals
Team of pros
Test/QA process
BugsSource control
Deployment scripts
Versioned releases
Complete solution (data
mart, ETL, model, reports/portal)
Lifecycle: Dev -> Test ->
Production, repeat
Solutions live for years
Solution costs 10’s of 1000’s of
dollars to develop
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PowerPivotexperience
Feels like Excel
One file!
Save to SharePoint
SimpleConnect to production
systems/services
Lifecycle: Personal ->
Team
Rapid response to business problems
Solutions live for weeks or
months
Optimized for Excel power user
but diverse in practice
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SQL Server Denali PowerPivot for Excel
Two flavors:
1. Free add-in for Excel 2010http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=e081c894-e4ab-42df-8c87-4b99c1f3c49b&displaylang=en
2. SQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint
• Integrate data from a multitude of sources• Support extremely large datasets• Integrate data from a multitude of sources• Unmatched computational power• Efficient data compression • Powerful data manipulations & calculations with DAX language
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SQL Server Denali Analysis Services
Three flavors:
1. UDM – (Legacy)2. SQL Server PowerPivot for SharePoint3. Tabular
SQL Server “Denali” Business Intelligence Semantic Model
Wait! I saw this
one before
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SQL Server Denali Analysis Services Modes
Verify the Server Mode (Analysis Services)http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg471594(v=SQL.110).aspx
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Mode 0
Mode 1
Mode 2
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Demo:PowerPivot for Excel& SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model
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Demo: PowerPivot for Excel
1. Importing data from multiple sources2. Creating relationships3. Analyzing data with Pivot tables4. Slicing data with Slicers5. Visualizing data with Pivot Charts
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Demo: SQL Server Denali BI Semantic Model
1. Designing a Business Intelligence Semantic Model with Visual Studio 2010a) Adding Data from relational sources (Access)b) Adding Calculated Columnsc) Creating and Managing Measuresd) Adding Data from non-relational sources (Excel)e) Creating and Managing Relationships
2. Deploying Business Intelligence Semantic Models
3. Creating a Business Intelligence Semantic Model from existing SSAS Database or Excel PowerPivot file.
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SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
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Introducing SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
Crescent is an interactive data exploration and visual presentation
experience for authoring and viewing reports.
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• Interactive web-based authoring
• Familiar MS Office design patterns
• Powerful data layout with banding
• Interactive PowerPoint presentations
• Deliver and collaborate through SharePoint
• Turn data into persuasive information
Introducing SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
• Fully integrated with PowerPivot
• Animated trending and comparisons
• Drive greater insight through smart and powerful reporting
Rich metadata-driven interactive visualizations
Presentation and collaboration ready
Highly visual design experience
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Introducing SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
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Demo: A First Look at SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
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Project “Crescent”Demo: A First Look at SQL Server Denali Codename "Crescent"
• Designing Crescent Reports from BISM models− Displaying data using Tables & Charts− Filtering with slicers− Interactive filtering & contribution with Charts− Timeline replay
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Thank you for attending!
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