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Importing And Analyzing Event Logs

Another new author! Gheorge shares some ideas about importing event logs and using OLAP to analyze the results. Not a bad idea at all. How many of use OLAP as often as we should? Read the article, see if it's something you want to try - and let Gheorge know what you think!   Read more...
By Gheorghe Ciubuc 2003/05/28 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Administering
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The Microsoft SQL Server™ Accelerator for BI Launched

The Microsoft SQL Server™ Accelerator for Business Intelligence (SQL Server Accelerator for BI) makes it easy to build a customizable business intelligence solution from your operational data, enabling your organization to realize the power of business analytics.   Read more...
By Additional Articles 2002/06/19 | Source: ASPToday | Category: News
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A New Way to View and Analyze Your Data

With Data Analyzer—the brand-new Office data analysis solution—you can quickly and easily view, analyze, and share business data, giving you the power to make better business decisions.  Read more...
By Additional Articles 2001/11/30 | Source: Microsoft SQL Home | Category: News
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Microsoft Analysis Services Trounces the Competition

Microsoft has the #1 OLAP product according to a new survey from Survey.com   Read more...
By Additional Articles 2001/10/25 | Source: Microsoft SQL Home | Category: News
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Harnessing the Power of SQL's Analysis Services

WebCast! June 27, 2001 from 9:00am to 10:30am Pacific Time. Registration closes 24 hours prior to the event start time.   Read more...
By Additional Articles 2001/07/17 | Source: Microsoft SQL Home | Category: News
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