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Overview of Business Intelligence in Microsoft Office and SharePoint 2013Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
DBI-B215
Presenter Introduction
Peter MyersBI Expert – Bitwise SolutionsBBus, SQL Server MCSE, MCT, SQL Server MVPExperienced in designing, developing and maintaining Microsoft database and application solutions, since 1997Focuses on education and mentoringBased in Melbourne, [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjsmyers
Session Objectives
• To define and introduce Self-Service Business Intelligence (SSBI)
• To introduce Microsoft’s BI strategy and vision• To introduce the Microsoft product features that enable
SSBI• Office 2013• SharePoint 2013
Session Outline
• Introduction to Self-Service BI• Office 2013• Excel• Visio
• SharePoint 2013• Excel Services and PowerPivot for SharePoint• Visio Services• PerformancePoint Services
Introduction to Self-Service BI
• The goal of SSBI is to empower analysts so that they can design, customize and maintain their own BI solutions
• SSBI is not a complete solution nor a replacement for corporate BI• IT Pros can remain focused on delivering enterprise requirements, and can
deliver and support a managed BI environment• A partnership between IT and analysts encourages and supports SSBI• SSBI is not a replacement for, but an extension of, corporate BI
• Used and managed appropriately, SSBI usually proves itself to be invaluable to the organization
• Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013 play a major role in supporting and delivering SSBI
Introduction to Microsoft BIStrategy and Vision• To improve organizations by
providing business insights to all employees, leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions• Microsoft has a long-term commitment to
delivering a complete and integrated BI offering
• SQL Server has led innovation in the BI space for more than a decade
• There is widespread delivery of intelligence through Office and SharePoint
• The platforms are enterprise-grade and affordable
Complete and powerful self-service BI in Excel
Enterprise grade governance
and scale in SharePoint
Introduction to Microsoft BIBI Investments
Agility Control
IT Professional
End-User
Office 2013
• Office is a suite of productivity applications well suited for analysts
• These applications:• Play a major role in realizing Microsoft’s BI vision• Are designed to help users easily find, analyze, and more securely
share business information
• Notably, Excel 2013 plays a major role in delivering SSBI
• Visio 2013 can play a role also, albeit a lesser one
Excel
• Over the past decade, the core spreadsheet capabilities have been incrementally enhanced to enable analysts to analyze, communicate, and manage information• Comprehensive support for querying Analysis Services data
models• Rich and interactive visualizations• Can be extended with BI add-ins:• PowerPivot – data modeling• “Data Explorer” – data preparation• “GeoFlow” – geospatial visualization• Data Mining – predictive analytics
ExcelComplete and Powerful SSBI Tool
Access
Clean
Mash-up
Explore
Visualize
Share
• “Data Explorer”
• Flash Fill• Data Model• PowerPivot• Apps for
Office
• Quick Analysis
• Quick Explore• Power View• “GeoFlow”
• Save to SharePoint
ExcelPowerPivot
• PowerPivot extends Excel to enable creating data models• Achieved with a client-side version of SQL Server Analysis
Services, known as the xVelocity In-Memory Analytics Engine
• The storage engine can efficiently store and query data volumes far greater than what Excel worksheets can store
• Data models can:• Integrate and relate data from a variety of data stores and
data formats, including corporate, local and ad hoc data stores
• Embed business logic (calculations and KPIs)• Be optimized for Power View reports
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Completing a PowerPivot Workbook
Excel“Data Explorer” Preview
Discover, combine and refine • Connecting directly to data from the web is easy and
intuitive• Filtering and transforming your data can be done in a few
clicks• Importing your final data into Excel is straightforwardBig data, small data, any data • Web, Excel, Text, Database and Azure • Access to non-traditional sources such as Active Directory,
Facebook and big data solutions like HDInsight (Hadoop) are now within the reach of the Information Worker
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Sourcing and Transforming External DataExtending the PowerPivot Data Model
ExcelVisualizations
• PivotTables and PivotCharts• CUBE functions (free-form cell-by-cell layouts)• Power View• Apps for Office• “GeoFlow”
ExcelVisualizations – Power View
• Power View sheets can be added to the workbook to enable an interactive data exploration, visualization, and presentation experience• Highly visual design experience• Rich meta-driven interactivity• Presentation-ready at all times
• Power View reports can be based on an embedded PowerPivot data model, or an external tabular data model
• The data model can be optimized to fully exploit the capabilities of the Power View experience
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Creating a Power View Sheet
ExcelVisualizations – Apps for Office
• Apps for Office are solutions that carry a light footprint and use web standards-based technologies such as HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, XML, and REST API
• They embed into Office documents and use a browser control in a secure app runtime environment
• Apps are discoverable and are downloaded from the Office Store
• Some apps are free
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Working with Apps for Office
ExcelVisualizations – Project Codename “GeoFlow” Preview• “GeoFlow” is still in public preview• The 3D data visualization add-in can:• Map Data: Plot more than a million rows of data in 3D by using Bing
maps• Discover Insights: Explore your data in geographic space and see time-
stamped data change over time• Share Stories: Capture screenshots and build cinematic, guided video
tours that can be shared broadly, engaging audiences like never before
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Producing a “GeoFlow” Tour
ExcelData Mining
• Two Data Mining Add-ins for Excel allow analysts to take advantage of SQL Server predictive analytics• Table Analysis Tools• Client Tools
• Excel must be configured to connect to an Analysis Services multidimensional instance that will be used as the data mining engine
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Working with the Table Analysis Tools
Visio
• Visio allows creating diagrams, and this product plays a role in delivering BI
• Diagrams can be connected to external data, and expressed through shape properties and graphics
• Diagrams can be published to SharePoint and rendered in a browser
Demonstrations
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Creating a Data-Driven Diagram
SharePoint 2013
• Designed to deliver content management, collaboration, and business insight for all users• A centralized Business Intelligence Center site provides business users
with a single place to find the latest workbooks, reports, and dashboards
• Includes BI service applications for server-side rendering:• Excel Services• Visio Services• PerformancePoint Services
• Can be extended with SQL Server add-ins for:• PowerPivot• Reporting Services
Excel Services
• Excel Services 2013 is a SharePoint service application that enables the loading, calculation, and browser-based rendering of Excel workbooks (Enterprise Edition only)
• Designed to be a scalable, robust, enterprise-class service that provides feature and calculation fidelity with Excel
• Delivers rich analysis capabilities that are supported in a zero-footprint web client with a familiar interface
• Live connections to data sources are queried to deliver up-to-date data throughout analysis
Excel ServicesArchitecture
Excel Services
Web Client
SharePoint Content Database
Excel Calculation Services
Excel Calculation Services
Excel Web Access
Excel Web Access
Excel Web Services
Excel Web Services
Excel Workbooks
ExternalData
Sources
User-Defined
Functions
User-Defined
Functions
Demonstrations
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Working with Excel Services
PowerPivot for SharePoint
• PowerPivot for SharePoint extends SharePoint 2013 and Excel Services to add server-side processing, collaboration, and document management support for the PowerPivot workbooks published to SharePoint
• The PowerPivot Gallery, a special type of document library, is provided to browse published PowerPivot workbooks and to configure automatic data refresh
• The PowerPivot Service deploys the embedded data model to an Analysis Service instance within the SharePoint farm, and Excel Services is used to query the deployed data model
• Data connections can be defined to query the PowerPivot data model by using the document URL
Demonstrations
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Exploring PowerPivot for SharePoint
Visio Services
• Visio Services 2013 is a SharePoint service application that enables the loading and browser-based rendering of Visio diagrams (Enterprise Edition only)
• Designed to be a scalable, robust, enterprise-class service that provides feature and rendering fidelity with Visio
• Delivers rich browsing and navigation capabilities that are supported in a zero-footprint Web client
• Live connections to data sources are queried to deliver
up-to-date data
Demonstrations
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Publishing a Visio DiagramWorking with the Visio Access Web Part
PerformancePoint Services
• PerformancePoint Services (PPS) 2013 is a Performance Management (PM) application delivered as a SharePoint service application (Enterprise Edition only)
• Supports rich KPI and scorecard definitions• Delivers interactive dashboard capabilities in a zero-
footprint web browser
PerformancePoint ServicesElements
Analytics Monitoring
Demonstration
Peter MyersBitwise Solutions Pty Ltd
Completing a PerformancePoint Services Dashboard
Summary
• Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013 empower users to design, customize and maintain their own BI solutions
• Solutions can leverage:• Data preparation• Data models• Rich and interactive data visualization• Data mining
• Microsoft BI, based on SQL Server, Office and delivers comprehensive self-service BI features together with built-in governance capabilities
• BI to the masses! – and with IT oversight
Microsoft BI Summary
All users can transform data into insight…as a natural part of their day to day activities…with the tools they already know and love
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