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Choosing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Data Warehousing

My latest white paper is available at www.microsoft.com. The title is "Choosing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Data Warehousing" and it is about choosing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for data warehousing. ;-)

If you're looking at building a data warehouse, or the rearchitecture of an existing data warehouse, and may consider the Microsoft solution, I go through the various components of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and place them into a data warehouse environment.

Technorati tags: SQL Server, Data warehousing, Data warehouse, Microsoft, Business Intelligence

  Posted by William McKnight on January 23, 2007 12:56 PM |

Comments

Great paper and you are right in the SQL server is a great tool for data warehousing. Combining that with report and analysis services provides the business user with a robust environment to meet their data and business intelligence needs.

To leverage this, take a look at timeXtender. timeXtender provides a drop and drag GUI to create SQL Server data warehouses and OLAP cubes using report and analysis services without programming.

Thanks William

This white paper is definitely one I will circulate around the office.

Jason

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