Presentation Update: New BI Features in SharePoint 2013

It’s time for another free webinar!!
Whether you like it or not SharePoint is here to stay! With every release of SQL Server or SharePoint (which follow different release cycles) the feature set for Business Intelligence professionals gets more fragmented and more complicated. If I want to get Feature A what combination of SQL Server and SharePoint do I need? All valid questions. I’ll use this session to walk you through everything you can do with the combination of SQL Server 2012 and SharePoint 2013. Check out the details and a link to register below. Be sure to register even if you aren’t able to attend so you can get a link to the recording and watch it later.
Registration Link: http://www.pragmaticworks.com/LearningCenter/FreeTrainingWebinars/FutureWebinars.aspx?ResourceId=609
Title: New BI Features in SharePoint 2013
Date: February 20, 2014
Description: SharePoint 2013 is out and ready for prime time with new features and enhancements. Brad will show you some of the welcome changes available in Central Administration centered on streamlined configuration and security of business intelligence applications. Then it’s all about the users as we showcase some major enhancements to PerformancePoint and Excel services. We will walk step by step through a few of the amazing new features in Reporting Services provided by the 2012 release of SQL Server. This is a must see session for every SharePoint administrator and anyone spending time developing SharePoint BI content. Whether you’re looking for a reason to upgrade or are just curious about the future, you won’t want to miss this demo filled session!
 
 

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Bradley Schacht

Bradley Schacht is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Fabric product team based in Jacksonville, FL. Bradley is a former consultant, trainer, and has authored 5 SQL Server and Power BI books, most recently the Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide. As a member of the Microsoft Fabric product team, Bradley works directly with customers to solve some of their most complex data problems and helps shape the future of Microsoft Fabric. He frequently presents at community events around the country, is a contributor to sites such as SQLServerCentral.com, and is a member of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG).

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Bradley Schacht

Bradley Schacht is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Fabric product team based in Jacksonville, FL. Bradley is a former consultant, trainer, and has authored 5 SQL Server and Power BI books, most recently the Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide. As a member of the Microsoft Fabric product team, Bradley works directly with customers to solve some of their most complex data problems and helps shape the future of Microsoft Fabric. He frequently presents at community events around the country, is a contributor to sites such as SQLServerCentral.com, and is a member of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG).

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