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SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
Having worked with Reporting Services since its release in 2004,
achieved a successful major implementation last year and with more in the pipeline,
we are uniquely placed to assist in your project.
Whether you are looking to implement this year, pilot or perhaps just evaluate its potential, our experience could save you time and money - contact us now to discuss.
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For many businesses the challenge is
getting the right information to the right
people, at the right time – people with a wide range of skills and
expertise, who need access to business
data may be distributed throughout the
organization and beyond.
- SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
is a server-based enterprise reporting
environment, managed via web services.
- Reports can be delivered in a variety
of formats, with a range of interactivity
and printing options.
An integrated component of SQL Server
2005, Reporting Services provides:
- A high performance engine for
processing and formatting reports.
- A complete set of tools for creating,
managing, and viewing reports.
- Enterprise reporting. Enterprises can
use Reporting Services for their
operational reporting or business
intelligence applications. Using
Reporting Services, corporate IT staff
can design a variety of reports and
deploy them to individuals throughout
the enterprise, using a combination of
e-mail distribution and publishing on
a corporate portal.
- Ad Hoc reporting. SQL Server
2005 Reporting Services includes
Report Builder, a new ad hoc
reporting tool that enables
business users to create their
own reports and explore corporate
data. Report Builder incorporates
a user-friendly business query
model that enables users to build
reports without deep technical
understanding of the underlying
data sources.
- Web-based reporting for partners/
customers. Organizations can deploy
interactive web-based reports to deliver
information to customers or partners
over Extranets or the Internet. Reporting
Services isolates report users from
the complexity of the underlying data
sources, while still providing personalization
and interactivity.
SQL Server is part of the Windows Server
System – a comprehensive and integrated
server infrastructure that simplifies the
development, deployment and operations
of flexible business solutions.
Sources / Further Reading:
• More information on SQL Server - http://www.microsoft.com/sql
Please contact us to discuss your requirements in more detail.
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