Microsoft ® Office 2007 Business Intelligence: Reporting, Analysis, and Measurement from the Desktop

By admin on June 14, 2010, 7:05 pm

  • ISBN13: 9780071494243
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Product data and analyze critical DescriptionExtract using Microsoft Office 2007This volume of the faith is a practical guide to the powerful new collaborative tools in Business Intelligence in Office 2007. With real-world examples and clear explanations, Microsoft Office 2007 Business Intelligence: Reporting, analysis and measurement from the office, such as Excel, Excel Services, SharePoint, and PerformancePoint with a wide range of applications. . . More>>

Microsoft ® Office 2007 Business Intelligence: Reporting, Analysis, and Measurement from the Desktop

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5 Responses to “Microsoft ® Office 2007 Business Intelligence: Reporting, Analysis, and Measurement from the Desktop”

  1. Ca Dave says:

    Microsoft ® Office 2007 Business IntelligenceJ’ai was surprised how easy to read this book. I have been using MS Office for many years and I’ve always learned some good advice. The author has covered a great job with the integration of all the different areas. Rating: 5.5

  2. My eyes were opened to the incredible potential of the Microsoft Office 2007 for Business Intelligence. This book is a resource I’ll use again and again. Rating: 5.4

  3. Erin Misgen says:

    Great resource. The book presents the BI information in a format that is very clear and concise. I thought the real-life scenarios were on the point and very useful. In addition, the writing style was very relaxed, and dare I say pleasant to read. Doug still has to print something? Rating: 5.5

  4. This work has a large, easy to understand review of the features of Office 2007 available. Hit on pivot tables point performance dashboards and scorecards. Many examples were provided. This will certainly help me implement my business dashboards. Rating: 5.5

  5. This book was exactly what I needed – a clear introduction to the BI capabilities in Excel 2007 and SharePoint (not to use Performance Point – yet). I needed something that was complete illustrations, I was traveling and would not connect to a SharePoint server. There was plenty of illustrations that I follow what was, without more could be done on the computer. It was also useful to have the matter to the “Microsoft called BI-Matrix,” a visual model showing how Microsoft products part of the reporting, analysis, to have measurement and planification.Après read it again, I am now back in the office with the book “live” examples to support what the author had written about de.Inconvénients? Sometimes a little too free with points cry out – for example, “Using Filters real on Pivot Tables is one of the best ways to analyze data, and is available to anyone with Excel! Gosh! Really, my God! This is a small error in another written accessible, comprehensible and easy introduction to the functionality of Business Intelligence in Excel 2007.Recommandé for those who take advantage of Excel a BI tool. Rating: 5.4

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