- Reporting Services is a powerful tool for SQL Server 2005 database administrators, developers, and other IT professionals, enabling them to make sense of the immense amount of data generated by enterprises of all sizes
- Shows readers how to create, manage, and distribute information as well as how to design, produce, and distribute reports that meet the needs of the stakeholder
- Contains practical insights and real-world solutions not found in other books
- Bridges the gap between those who manage data and those who need it
Table of Contents:
Introduction. Part 1: Designing the Reporting Infrastructure.
Chapter 1: Principles of a Reporting Infrastructure.
Chapter 2: Determining Business Requirements.
Chapter 3: Planning and Developing Role-Based Security.
Chapter 4:Managing User Expectations.
Chapter 5: Change Management.
Chapter 6: Business Intelligence and Reporting.
Part 2: Using Reporting Services in Your Infrastructure.
Chapter 7: Deploying Reporting Services.
Chapter 8: Ad Hoc Reporting.
Chapter 9: Subscriptions.
Chapter 10: Maintenance and Administration.
Part 3 • Advanced Topics.
Chapter 11: Managing Reports Using Program Code.
Chapter 12: Extending Reporting Services.
Chapter 13: Report Definition Language.
Chapter 14: Report Server Security.
Chapter 15: Data Sources and Data Sets.
Chapter 16: Performance Tuning.
Index.