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Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Reporting with SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services 1st Edition
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From the Back Cover
You'll discover the new features of SSRS 2008 while also learning helpful techniques for creating quick and engaging reports when using it. The author team explains special considerations you'll need to take into account when setting up SSRS to run in SharePoint integration mode with WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007. From the beginning stages of creating an environment that supports SSRS in SharePoint integration mode to the process of planning, developing, and deploying reports to a SharePoint site, this book clearly explains why SharePoint integration mode is ideal for SSRS when dealing with a SharePoint environment.
What you will learn from this book
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The best way to set up SQL Server Reporting Services for SharePoint 2007
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Best practices for effectively developing and deploying reports in SharePoint
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Tips for creating your first report
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Ways to configure reporting services to run in SharePoint integration mode
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Various advanced reporting and deployment techniques
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How to manage reports in SharePoint and use gauges in SharePoint dashboards
Who this book is for
This book is for SharePoint developers who want to know the new features of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services so they can develop and deploy reports in SharePoint.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
About the Author
Jacob J. Sanford is a senior consultant with Resolute Solutions Corporation, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and a National Systems Integrator. He has been working with web application development using Microsoft technologies for more than 10 years, specializing in .NET solutions since the 1.0/1.1 Framework. Jacob is a frequent speaker at local and regional .NET and SharePoint events and is the creator of the Tallahassee SharePoint Experts Exchange for Developers (SPEED), a SharePoint User Group in Tallahassee, FL. He has written two previous books for Wrox Press: ASP.NET 2.0 Design (September 2007) and Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Design (September 2008). Jacob is a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in the .NET Framework 2.0 (Web Applications) and a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Customization and Configuration).
Reza Alirezaei is an independent consultant and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server MVP with a focus on developing custom solutions with SharePoint, Office, Reporting Services, and the .NET platform. As a technical leader with more than 10 years of experience in software, he has helped many development teams architect and build large - scale, mission - critical applications. This former SQL Server Reporting Services MVP has been also nominated and awarded three times as one of the Top 20 Contributors to the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Wiki since 2006. In addition to consulting, Reza is a SharePoint instructor and speaker. He speaks at many local and international conferences. Reza frequently blogs at http://blogs.devhorizon.com/reza and can be reached at reza@devhorizon.com .
Product details
- Publisher : Wrox; 1st edition (September 22, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 480 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0470481897
- ISBN-13 : 978-0470481899
- Item Weight : 1.77 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 0.96 x 9.3 inches
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Best Sellers Rank:
#7,819,726 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #301 in SharePoint Guides
- #726 in Microsoft SQL Server
- #1,825 in Client-Server Networking Systems
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The authors focus on SQL Server 2008 is spot on. There will always be people that are behind the technical curve ball running older versions of software. It's not like there is such a radical difference between SQL 2008 and prior versions that a reader couldn't bridge the information gap for utilizing this book's information.
Setting up SSRS with SharePoint 2007 (MOSS for you purists out there) is worth the price of the book alone. Deploying reports to SharePoint is very well written although there are several other nuances one might use in said deployment.
The coverage of BI within SSRS and SharePoint is yet another great reason for owning this book. Once again it has details that one will not easily find outside of one's own user experience. Gauges on SharePoint dashboards is yet another area of coverage on a feature that pleases clients, providing a rich visual environment for BI.
There's no need to cover scalability, availability or recovery in this book as any experienced SQL Server or SharePoint administrator will be able to handle those areas within their current environment. All in all, this book is an absolutely excellent resource for SharePoint architects, developers and consultants.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has a serious role with SharePoint.
It does not have any information on the Report Viewer web parts that come with SQL Server that can be installed and used to run against a Report Manager instance. The last place we tried to set up SharePoint Integration mode we could not get it done because Kerberos had everything hosed up. We ended up just using the web parts that come with SQL Server.
The book has several chapters on using Business Intelligence Design Studio (BIDS). The chapters span beginner to advanced techniques.
I have been working with Reporting Services for 5 - 6 years now and have had to learn the hard way that you should plan your report projects. It may be tempting to skip the chapter on planning report projects, but don't, there is a lot of good advice in it.
The authors also include a nice chapter on advanced deployment techniques. It is nice when you can just use BIDS to deploy, but often you need more options, especially in a production environment.
They also include a nice chapter on using the gauges. Nowadays everyone wants a dashboard, and throwing in a gauge or two to wow the business owners never hurts.
All in all I highly recommend this book for anyone getting into using Reporting Services with SharePoint.
In general, if you would like to learn MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0, do not pick up this book. There are lots of other books focusing solely on the SharePoint in the Wrox Series. If you are new to SSRS 2008, this book does really good job on explaining the SSRS technologies. There are 50% of chapters focusing on the SSRS 2008. Again if you want to learn only SSRS, look for other great books out there.
Chapter 1, 3, 4, and 5 are focused on the SSRS 2008 - These chapters provides SSRS 2008 and BIDS 2008 overviews, how to plan your report project, creating the first SSRS report, and advance reporting techniques. If you know your SSRS, you can easily skip these chapters.
For guys like me who know both technologies very well and would like to focus only on the SSRS integration with SharePoint, there are 7 wonderfully written chapters with some outstanding tips and screenshots.
Chapter 2: Setting up the SQL Server Reporting Services for SharePoint 2007 provides step by step installation and configuration of SharePoint Integrated SSRS environment. It has wealth of tips with wonderful indepth screenshots. I would definitely keep this handy if I am configuring the environment first time.
Chapter 6 and 7: Consuming the SharePoint Lists in the SSRS reports - This is a great reference if you need to consume the SharePoint lists in the SSRS. It talks about the limitations of the SharePoint List Web Service and how you can build the custom web service to consume the multiple SharePoint Lists data. A brilliant chapters in general.
Chapter 8: Deploying Reports to the SharePoint. This is excellent chapter demonstrating how to prepare SharePoint environment to host the SSRS reports and how to deploy the reports from the BIDS 2008. This chapter is great companion of the Chapter 2 for the initial configuration.
Chapter 9: Advanced Deployment Techniques. This chapter is unique. If you want to automate the SSRS report deployment to the SharePoint, you must buy this book. I am yet to find good blog or online article on this subject and authors have done great job automating deployment through power shell scripts and SharePoint features and solution framework.
Chapter 10: Displaying your reports in SharePoint Integrated Mode. This is another gem. It talks about the how to use Report Viewer Web Part and how to customize the report display using various techniques like connecting through WCF service or creating the SharePoint application pages. Again, I would simply buy this book for Chapter 9 and 10.
Chapter 11: Managing Reports - There are mix of SSRS and MOSS information in this chapter. Some of the highlights of this chapter are advance configurations like reports subscription, report execution configuration.
Chapter 12: Using Gauges in SharePoint Dashboards - This chapter does really nice job adding gauges in the SSRS reports and SharePoint Dashboards. I have overlooked this chapter but would keep it handy if I ever need them for any client needs.
Finally - Are there any criticisms? - Only criticism I have for this book is it has lot more chapters focusing on the SSRS 2008. I wish there are specific chapters focused on the Report Server Scaled Out deployment. In real world, most of the MOSS Integrated SSRS farm needs to take care of high availability, redundancy, and disaster recovery requirements. If Authors have dedicated a specific chapter for the MOSS Integrated SSRS scaled-out deployment, this would one gem of the books for me.
Regardless of this criticism, overall, it is a really nice book to have for the SharePoint Integrated SSRS administrators.
On the side note - I had a wonderful time discussing scaled out deployment scenario with Reza Alirezaei, one of the Authors of the book. He was very generous to exchange series of emails while I was designing the scaled out MOSS Integrated SSRS environment. Thanks Reza for the help.
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