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Business Intelligence Community



Business Intelligence is often hard to define because of the vast array of areas and users it covers. In short, Business Intelligence is the gathering, analyzing and reporting of data using tools and information found in SQL Server databases and other related products.

The release of SQL Server 2008 takes SQL Server business intelligence to the next level it by adding more features and improving functionality. Businesses will be able to pull more reports and have more data than ever.

Learn best practices for information gathering, reporting and analysis to strengthen your business intelligence role. Update your skills for using BI tools such as SQL Server, SSAS, SSIS, Reporting Services, and Microsoft Access.

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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES

Microsoft Access 2003 and 2007


Access 2003 and 2007 is a relational database management system from Microsoft. It is a member of the Microsoft Office system.

SQL Server 2005


Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is a comprehensive, integrated data management and analysis software that enables organizations to reliably manage mission-critical information and confidently run today’s increasingly complex business applications. SQL Server 2005 allows companies to gain greater insight from their business information and achieve faster results for a competitive advantage. Related technologies and processes include: SSAS, SSIS, SSRS, T-SQL and MDX.

SQL Server 2008


SQL Server 2008 delivers a rich set of integrated services that enable you to do more with your data such as query, search, synchronize, report and analyze. Your data can be stored and accessed in your largest servers within the Data Center all the way down to desktops and mobile devices, enabling you to have control over your data no matter where it is stored.