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Köp båda 2 för 672 krDavid Feldman is a software development manager in the defense industry. He is an industry-recognized expert in SharePoint, SSAS, Silverlight and SQL. Built a world-class technical organization of 40+ Microsoft Certified developers and infrastructure architects. Jason Himmelstein, MCTS, MCITP, is the SharePoint Practice Director for Sentri, Inc. and has been working with Microsoft Server technologies since 1998 when he was supporting Motorola in Austin, TX.? He went to work for the University of Texas for 5 years where he developed expertise in Active Directory and Exchange. He left UT to go on the road doing work for Dell in a partnership with Microsoft doing architecture, design and implementation of Active Directory and Exchange. He started working with SharePoint in 2007 as an Enterprise Architect for Raytheon Company. Today he leads a team of dynamic SharePoint Consultants for Sentri, a four-time Microsoft Partner of the Year.
PrefaceChapter 1: SharePoint, Apps, and Business IntelligenceChapter 2: Choosing the Right Tools for the JobChapter 3: Basic Concepts of Relational Database DesignChapter 4: Why You Need LightSwitchChapter 5: Start with DataChapter 6: Screens: The LightSwitch User InterfaceChapter 7: Adding Business LogicChapter 8: Application Security, Access Control, and Personalizing Your ApplicationChapter 9: Running and Debugging Our ApplicationChapter 10: LightSwitch with SharePoint DataChapter 11: Deploying Your LightSwitch ApplicationChapter 12: Introduction to Business IntelligenceChapter 13: Business Intelligence Semantic Model (BISM)Chapter 14: Populating Sample Data into Our DatabaseChapter 15: Building the Help Desk Tabular CubeChapter 16: Enriching the Cube: Relationships and DAXChapter 17: Deploying to SharePointChapter 18: SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)Chapter 19: PivotTable BasicsChapter 20: SlicersChapter 21: FormattingChapter 22: PivotTable Named SetsChapter 23: Sparklines and Data BarsChapter 24: Configuring a Gallery for Reporting Services, Power View, and Excel ServicesChapter 25: Reporting Services BasicsChapter 26: Advanced Reporting Services ChartingChapter 27: Subscriptions and Data AlertsChapter 28: Excel Services and Power ViewChapter 29: Whats Next for Excel and Power View 2013Chapter 30: Architecture to Support SharePoint BIChapter 31: The InfrastructureChapter 32: Your EnvironmentChapter 33: Active DirectoryChapter 34: Visual Studio LightSwitchChapter 35: Installing the BI Components for SharePointChapter 36: PowerPivot Instance ConfigurationChapter 37: PowerPivot Service Application ConfigurationChapter 38: Excel Services ConfigurationComment [GM1]: PROD: Global - move figures to appear after their references in text.Chapter 39: Office Client Configuration of PowerPivot and Power ViewChapter 40: SQL Server Reporting Services ConfigurationColophon