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Discover the exciting new features and enhancements introduced in SharePoint 2013 with Bradley Schacht. A BI consultant and trainer at Pragmatic Works, Bradley explores innovative capabilities like Central Administration, PerformancePoint, Excel Services, PowerPivot, and Power View. This session highlights key improvements, such as the new SSRS service application and enhanced dashboard capabilities, demonstrated through engaging examples. Perfect for anyone considering an upgrade to SharePoint 2013, this informative talk explains why newer is often better in the realm of technology.
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What’s New in SharePoint 2013 Bradley Schacht Twitter: @SQLBS Email: BSchacht@PragmaticWorks.com Blog: www.BradleySchacht.com
About Me • BI Consultant and Trainer with Pragmatic Works • Blogs at BIDN.com • Author on a new SharePoint BI Book • Has spoke at past events like User Group, Code Camps, and SQL Saturdays • Trained Brian Knight to bark on command • Microsoft Copy & Paste MVP • It’s touted as the cure for insomnia • The bathroom really appreciated the session
Why should I upgrade toSharePoint 2013? “I have only one rule, newer is always better”-Barney Stinson
Overview Central Administration PerformancePoint Excel Services PowerPivot and Power View Star Wars vs. Star Trek
Module 1 Central Administration Unattended Service Accounts Kerberos in BI Applications New SSRS Service Application
Module 1 Demo
Module 1 Central Administration Unattended Service Accounts Kerberos in BI Applications New SSRS Service Application
Module 1 PerformancePoint Filters Dashboard Designer Improvements Content Migration
Module 1 Demo
Module 1 PerformancePoint Filters Dashboard Designer Improvements Content Migration If the Death Star had a PerformancePoint dashboard with a KPI for exhaust port weaknesses it may still be around
Module 1 Excel Services 3D Charts Support Other cool stuff I won’t give away
Module 1 Demo
Module 1 Excel Services PivotTable Well in Browser Drilldown and Drillup Timeline Slicer Support Gallery View
Module 1 Power View Power View in Excel Deploy Power View to SharePoint BISM Connections in Excel
Module 1 Demo
Module 1 Power View Power View in Excel Deploy Power View to SharePoint BISM Connections in Excel
Module 1 Central Administration PerformancePoint Excel Power View Star Wars > Star Trek
Questions and Comments Bradley Schacht Email: Bschacht@PragmaticWorks.com Twitter: @SQLBS Blog: www.BradleySchacht.com