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April 28
#4 Tip of the Month: 3D Geospatial Analysis with GeoFlow
 Peter Myers on 28/04/2013
Categories: Office 2013; Power View; Location Intelligence; Training 2013

Microsoft have announced an exciting new geospatial analytic capability delivered as an add-in to Excel 2013. The add-in is code named GeoFlow.

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April 01
#3 Tip of the Month Delivering KPIs with Microsoft Business Intelligence
 Peter Myers on 1/04/2013
Categories: Training 2013

A Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a quantifiable measurement comparing business performance to goals. When aligned to corporate strategy and objectives it is a powerful means to drive and achieve desired behaviour and outcome.

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February 28
#2 Tip of the Month SQL Server 2012 introduces improved deployment options with SSIS Catalog
 Peter Myers on 28/02/2013
Categories: SQL Server 2012

 ​​Compelling reasons to upgrade to SQL Server 2012 Integration Services (SSIS) are to benefit from the new improved deployment option, and the new storage, configuration and management environment delivered with the SSIS Catalog.

Entire SSIS projects, consisting of the project's parameters, connection managers and packages, can now be deployed as a single unit into the SSIS Catalog.

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January 30
Breaking Announcement - BizData partners with XLeratorDB to offer Calculation-as-a-Service
 Nadav Rayman on 30/01/2013
Categories: Partnerships; SQL Server; SQL Server 2012

​WestClinTech, a leading provider of in-database analytics software for Microsoft SQL Server, today announced a partnership with BizData, a provider of business intelligence solutions, to deliver XLeratorDB solutions to companies in Australia. The partnership provides an opportunity for organisations to deliver advanced analytics functionality based on their existing investments in the SQL Server platform.

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January 28
#1 Brand New Tip of the Month from BI expert Peter Myers - Spatial Reporting with Power View
 Peter Myers on 28/01/2013
Categories: Power View; Training 2013

​A new, and very welcome feature, in Power View is the map report. Available in both Excel 2013 and SharePoint 2013 (with SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services integration), Power View reports based on tabular data model can express analytic data as points on Bing Maps. By default, tooltips reveal context the and the numeric values plotted on the map – and this can be changed to add data labels adjacent to each point. Map backgrounds can also be configured to display road maps and aerial maps. Note that Bing Maps is a service hosted on the internet, so internet access is required to use this feature.

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