For the past several releases, SQL Server has come in 6 possible editions. Developer, Express, Web, Standard, Business Intelligence, and Enterprise. Developer, Express and Web are for specific workloads, which… Continue reading SQL Server 2016–Which Edition Do You Need for Business Intelligence?
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What you need for Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2016
Over the past few weeks, I’ve put together a number of posts that outline the intricacies of setting up SharePoint 2016 with its BI workloads, in particular Excel, PowerPivot, and… Continue reading What you need for Business Intelligence in SharePoint 2016
Integrating SharePoint 2016 with SSRS Native Mode
Why on earth would I want to write an article on this topic? Surely, if I am using SharePoint and SQL Server Reporting Services, I should be running in in… Continue reading Integrating SharePoint 2016 with SSRS Native Mode
Configuring SSRS 2016 Integrated Mode with SharePoint 2016
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) has experienced some very significant improvements in the 2016 version. As has been the case Since SQL Server 2005 SP1, it runs in either Native, or SharePoint Integrated… Continue reading Configuring SSRS 2016 Integrated Mode with SharePoint 2016
Using PowerPivot for SharePoint with SharePoint 2016
While the capabilities previously provided with Excel Services have been moved to Office Online Server (OOS) in the 2016 version of SharePoint, PowerPivot for SharePoint (PP4SP) has not. PP4SP remains a… Continue reading Using PowerPivot for SharePoint with SharePoint 2016