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This 5-day instructor-led course provides an overview of how to implement a SQL Server Reporting Services solution for data analysis in an organization. This course discusses how to use the Reporting Services development tools to create and manage reports and implement self-service BI solutions. It also reviews Data Modeling, mobile reports and report mapping for filtering and sorting parameters and grouping. Note: in addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have technical knowledge equivalent to the following course(s): SQL101 Introduction to Transact-SQL or SQL250 Transact-SQL for Developers.

Target Audience
The primary audience for this course is database professionals who want to learn about creating reports. Primary responsibilities will include implementing reports and mobile reports. The secondary audiences for this course are power information workers.

What You'll Learn

• Describe key features of data modelling within business intelligence
• Describe various report services data sources and how these are configured
• Create reports with report designer and/or report designer
• Configure reports with report designer and/or report builder
• Create SQL Server mobile reports

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  • Course Number SSRS795
  • Course Length 5 days
  • Course Fee $2,775.00
  • Delivery Format vILT (Instructor Led; Virtual LIVE Online; Remote Training)
  • Course Topic Business Intelligence
  • Vendor Microsoft
  • Technology SQL Server

About the instructorPeter Avila

Microsoft Certified Trainer

Peter is a consultant specializing in the design and development of database systems using SQL Server and .Net technologies. Peter has operated a nation-wide consulting business since 1991. He was a course designer and instructor of database and software development technologies at Harvard University; UC Berkeley, and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and he is author of “An Intuitive Approach to Database Design; An Introduction to Data Modeling.”

Peter uses an intuitive approach to learning that applies the way we all learn in the real world and gives students experiences on which to draw when they’re back on the job applying their new skills. “Learning is the most fun, satisfying, and enduring when we have our own empirical experiences – our own AHA! moment when we experience a discovery. The classroom offers a great opportunity to create those moments in a fun and focused environment. It’s great when students tell me that the experience they had in the classroom is what allowed them to finally understand a topic and solve a tough problem at work.”

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SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS): Authoring, Deploying and Managing Reports

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