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Create a Data Model in BISM Tabular

The new BISM Tabular model in Analysis Services offers a new way to create a data model for your Business Intelligence solution. This data model has a learning curve that is better than BISM  ultidimensional (formerly known as UDM) and is particularly important if you want to use new generation client tools like Power View.

In this session you will see how to create a BISM Tabular data model from scratch, providing the required metadata in order to improve user experience navigating the data model by using client tools like Excel PivotTable and Power View.

Presented by Marco Russo at SQLBits X
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    Marco Russo is a consultant and trainer in Business Intelligence and software development, recently certified as SSAS Maestro. He has particular competence and experience of BI solutions in sectors like financial services (including complex OLAP designs in banking area), manufacturing and commercial distribution. Marco wrote "The many-to-many revolution" about multidimensional modeling, is one of the authors of the SQLBI Methodology and of the books "Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010: Give Your Data Meaning", Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services" and "Programming Microsoft LINQ in .NET 4". He has been a speaker at previously editions of SQLBits, PASS Summit and Microsoft BI Conference (co-located with TechEd NA).
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