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  • World Cup Social Media Analytics - How We Did It #worldcup #analytics @extendedresults @microsoft

    A good colleague of mine over at Microsoft, Bruno Aziza , gave me a call on a Sunday night to discuss Extended Results partnering with Microsoft on the development of a World Cup Social Media Analytics web page.   Bruno chose us because we have technologies to capture the social conversation...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Thu, Jun 10 2010
    Filed under: Microsoft, SQL, Cool Site, Marketing, Article, UI/UX, Visualization, Random Thoughts, Business Intelligence, BLOG, SilverLight, Infographics, Data Mining, C#, Social Media Analytics, Office 2010, World Cup
  • What Does Your Retail Business Intelligence Portal Look Like? #bi #sql #sharepoint #visio

    We are in the process of creating a Retail Business Intelligence Experience for a customer as you can see from below.  We take a very HIGH END approach to the experience and graphics when dealing with business intelligence data. Below you will see a 3D layout of a store footprint.   Then...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Thu, Jun 3 2010
    Filed under: Microsoft, SQL, SharePoint, UI/UX, Visualization, Business Intelligence, SilverLight, Dashboards, C#, Office 2010, Retail
  • Let’s Innovate on Business Intelligence Again!

    I don’t know about you, but all the so called “DASHBOARD” solutions I have been seeing the last several years are really not well designed.    What happened to the creative minded people? We have been very busy working on a new retail business intelligence portal leveraging a lot of different...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by Patrick Husting on Thu, May 6 2010
    Filed under: PerformancePoint Server, Database, Microsoft, SharePoint, Excel, UI/UX, Visualization, Office 14, Business Intelligence, Infographics, C#
  • Reactive, Silverlight, and Web Services (Oh my!)

    OR: A simple example of how to use the Reactive Extensions with Silverlight to process responses from web services. One of the most useful tools that I have stumbled across in recent months has to be the Reactive Extensions (Rx) put out by Microsoft Labs. There are smarter people than me out there who...
    Posted to Microsoft Business Intelligence Blog by mjwilson on Mon, Jan 18 2010
    Filed under: Microsoft, Analytics, Visualization, Business Intelligence, SilverLight, Rx, Reactive Extensions, C#
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