Enabling Self-Service Education Data Analysis and Collaboration with Microsoft SharePoint and Power User Tools Educators can leverage Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft SharePoint to provide a level of self-service data access to unlock new insights through data discovery which will help them make sense of all the data. The leading platforms are used for delivering managed, self-service education analytics solutions. |
Patient Centered Healthcare Learn how analyzing and transforming health data from multiple sources can give you actionable business intelligence for better results. |
The Top BI Features to Lookout for in Microsoft SQL 2012 The next iteration of SQL Server has many new and powerful features that unlock potential not only for IT developers, but for business consumers as well. Learn how your organization can begin to leverage these features from day one using SQL Server 2012.
Some areas of discussion include: - Power View
- Business Intelligence Semantic Model (BISM)
- Analysis Services tabular mode
- SQL Server Reporting Services
- Power Pivot enhancements
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Aspect Education - Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) Join Aspect Software to explore a powerful Statewide Longitudinal Data System built on a Microsoft Platform. This system can help administrators, principals, and teachers make meaningful, real-time decisions for student success. Using the analytics tools of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and Microsoft SQL Server, your entire institution can easily generate and display reports using familiar Microsoft Office tools. With access to relevant data from multiple sources, everyone from your superintendent to classroom teachers can make better decisions by tracking progress against key performance indicators (KPIs). |
Using SharePoint's Electronic Forms Capabilities to Automate Business Processes Does your company suffer from labor-intensive business processes or work redundancies? Do you want to streamline your business processes using a single collaborative tool? |
Exposing the Power of Excel as a Collaborative Business Intelligence Tool The most widely used Business Intelligence tool is the spreadsheet. Nearly everyone in the corporate world has Microsoft Excel loaded on their computer or laptop. User skills vary from simple spreadsheet tracking to creating pivot tables and macros. Let's face it: Microsoft Excel is not going away anytime soon. So let's embrace Excel as a Business Intelligence tool since SharePoint 2010 has a tighter interface with Excel that allows users to: - Work on the same spreadsheet at the same time
- Build rich reports and data models
- Save spreadsheets to a web interface (SharePoint) that can change values, calculate formulas and retrieve information without having Excel 2010 installed on the client machine
- Embed Excel details into dashboards and other mixed content
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Automate Business Processes Using a Graphical Web-Based SharePoint Tool Does your company suffer from labor-intensive business processes or work redundancies? Do you want to streamline business processes such as expense authorization/reporting, employee benefits, employee reviews, service desk routing, quality management compliance, document archival and more? |
Integrating SharePoint and CRM into a Key Line-of-Business Application If you're like other organizations, you have spent countless hours and dollars making your customer relationship management tool and SharePoint portal beneficial for your entire organization. The key success metric for any business application is user adoption. The more you empower employees to work in environments where they feel most comfortable, the better results for your organization. Attend this complimentary webinar to witness how leading organizations are generating business productivity and increasing user adoption by integrating Microsoft Dynamics CRM with SharePoint. |