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Beer, Cheese and SQL Saturday 118 Madison | The Gerasus Software Blog
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The Gerasus Software Blog. Beer, Cheese and SQL Saturday 118 Madison. April 26, 2012 — Norman Kelm. This past weekend I ( w. Headed up to Madison, WI to attend and present at SQL Saturday 118. The MADPASS team did a fantastic job on their first SQL Saturday. Attendance was excellent with 227 total consisting of locals and groups from Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska and other places far flung. The fun started early as I met Jes Borland ( b. Erin Stellato ( b. Saturday morn...
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Anexinet Big Data Blog: 24 Hours of PASS--Today 2/5/2014
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24 Hours of PASS- Today 2/5/2014. As most of us in the Philadelphia area try to keep our lights on and the trees off of our homes during today's ice storm, I'm proud to be speaking on a panel of experts for Professional Association for SQL Server's 24 Hours of PASS- Business Analytics edtion. Our session is entitled "Myths, Misunderstandings, and Successes in Data Analytics", I will be speaking with Lynn Langit ( b. Stacia Misner ( b. And our panel will be led by Karen Lopez ( b. In San Jose in May.
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May | 2012 | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Archive for May, 2012. It’s been a long time since I rock and rolled. Posted by Frank Kearney. On May 24, 2012. Just kidding… I was head banging on the way into work today…. Well it’s been about 7 months now since I last blogged. Figured I should catch everyone up. Well I worked at a global retail bakery company for the last two years as the manager of business intelligence for north america. Catchy title huh? So over the next few months I am hoping to bl...
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August | 2012 | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Archive for August, 2012. SQL Saturday #159 presentation. Posted by Frank Kearney. On August 6, 2012. Thank you to all of the attendee’s to my SQL Saturday presentation on building your first Power View report. Below find the link to my presentation. If you have any trouble accessing the file, please email me at frank kearney@msn.com. You are currently browsing the archives for August, 2012. MDX, Analysis Services, Reporting Services. Frank's BI Blog.
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My BI favorites | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Laquo; MDX and DAX formatter. MDX – Top count with aggregate. Over the last 10 years I have collected quite a lot of articles specific to BI covering SSAS design, Reporting Services, SSIS, etc… Recently at SQL Saturday 101, I told the attendees in my class I would share them here. So, here you go. Https:/ skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx? This entry was posted on October 31, 2011, 3:24 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can leave a response.
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Frank Kearney | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. This user hasn't shared any biographical information. Homepage: https:/ frankkearney.wordpress.com. SQL Saturday #159 presentation. On August 6, 2012. Thank you to all of the attendee’s to my SQL Saturday presentation on building your first Power View report. Below find the link to my presentation. If you have any trouble accessing the file, please email me at frank kearney@msn.com. Microsoft Analytics and Twitter. Posted in BI Tools. On June 11, 2012.
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Microsoft Analytics and Twitter | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Laquo; It’s been a long time since I rock and rolled. SQL Saturday #159 presentation. Microsoft Analytics and Twitter. Recently I ran across a pretty cool posting at windowsazure.com. The posting details extracting data from Twitter, loading it into your own Hadoop database on Azure and then using PowerPivot to analyze the data. Https:/ www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/tutorials/hadoop-social-web-data/#segment4. You can leave a response. Microsoft A...
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SQL Saturday | Positively SQL
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Tag Archives: SQL Saturday. Presenting at SQL Saturday in Madison and Chicago. March 24, 2014. This week I am back in Madison, where I will be presenting my newest session on “How to baseline IO performance for your next SQL Server” at SQL Saturday #287 March 29, 2014. My next engagement will be in Addison for SQL Saturday #291 Chicago on April 26 2014. Madison has a new location at. 6000 American Parkway, Building A, Madison, WI 53783. Click a link for more information and registration! Presenting sessi...
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MDX – Top count with aggregate | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Laquo; My BI favorites. It’s been a long time since I rock and rolled. MDX – Top count with aggregate. Product].[Product Name].[Product Name]. MEMBER [Product].[Product Name].[SumTop10Products] AS Aggregate([Top10Products]). MEMBER [Product].[Product Name].[All Other Products] AS Aggregate(Except([Product].[Product Name].[Product Name],[Top10Products]). Measures].[Sales Amount] ON COLUMNS,. Product].[Product Name].[SumTop10Products]. From your own site.
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Are you starting a Business Intelligence project? | Frank's BI Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Frank's BI Blog. Laquo; Presentation at SQL Saturday in Kansas City. MDX and DAX formatter. Are you starting a Business Intelligence project? If you are, I strongly suggest you have a look at this. Http:/ businessintelligence.iu.edu/index.shtml. Ps Ralph Kimball and Joy Mundy actually point to these guys in their MS DW Toolkit book as a resource for naming standards in data warehouse design. In my mind that says alot about the EDSS team at IU. You can leave a response.
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