You may have noticed a lot of changes to our blog lately. We spent some time upgrading to the latest version of community server and you should be noticing a new look and more speed to the site. But we have a bigger focus now… We also have a new URL in http://www.InsideMSFTBI.com . ...
Well, we had our final day at the WPC09 conference. A big storm came up and it was thundering all around and then it just started to pour rain. After about 10 minutes of that, the lights went out in the Exhibit area and we were wondering... HURRICANE , well, it wasn't a hurricane as the lights came...
The conference is turning out to be beyond our expectations. We have had a ton of interest in our personalized business intelligence solution from all over the world. I think timing is right for a solution like ours as customers need it, other consulting companies are using it to land new BI business...
Well we are having a great time at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference here in New Orleans. Microsoft has been showing off some of the great new features coming in Windows 7 and Office 2010. They haven't shown any information on SharePoint or PerformancePoint. They are keeping it all quiet...
We arrived on Sunday evening for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference in New Orleans. Microsoft launched its new branded partner program, finally gone is that pretty ugly site and now they have a nice fresh look. I look forward to all the changes they are making to the program. There are a lot...
Ok, that was a little bit painful as we upgraded our blog software. We had to upgrade to a middle version and then upgrade again, but we finally got there. What a pain. Anyway, we are going to have some big changes to our blog site in the coming month as we rebrand our business intelligence consulting...
I haven't been doing much blogging lately; we are busy working on our business intelligence projects and are fortunate to have a full pipeline of BI projects (SQL, SSAS, SSRS, SPS, PPS and Silverlight). But, I truly believe if you are going to survive as a company, you either innovate or die. With that...
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special note : I had to take this entry down yesterday because I guess it wasn't pushed out to the press yet. Sorry PPS team. I guess it is live news today! another note : I think these are all great changes, more small, mid and enterprise size customers will be able to get performance management and...
This is just a shameless plug, but we worked as part of the feature development team for Mobile Device Manager 2008. My team was responsible for the SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services reports/service within this new product. If you are looking at managing lots of smart devices on the network, you should...