Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer. Brian Knight, Devin Knight, Adam Jorgensen, Patrick LeBlanc, Mike Davis

Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer


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ISBN: 0470889632,9780470889633 | 434 pages | 11 Mb


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Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer Brian Knight, Devin Knight, Adam Jorgensen, Patrick LeBlanc, Mike Davis
Publisher: Wrox




Written by a team of leading SharePoint and Business Intelligence (BI) experts, this unique book package shows you how to successfully build and deliver BI applications using SharePoint 2010. Adam Jorgensen, Mark Stacey, Devin Knight, Patrick LeBlanc, Brad Schacht - SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer Published: 2011-05-10 | ISBN: 111802642X | PDF | 432 pages | 36 MB. Brian Knight, Devin Knight, Adam Jorgensen, Patrick LeBlanc, “Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer” Wr..ox | 2010 | ISBN: 0470889632 | 432 pages | File type: PDF | 15 mb. Posted by AWM Travel under Mail | Comments Off. Devin is a BI consultant at Pragmatic Works Consulting. Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer. He co-authored SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer and Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer, and founded www.sqllunch.com, a website devoted to teaching SQL Server technologies. SSIS I'm using Knight's 24-Hour Trainer. Once I am done with those I am going to do the clinic James mentioned above and then the MS Press SPT Kit for the MCTS BI exam and use Sam's SSIS Unleashed and SSRS Unleashed as additional material. Assuming no previous SharePoint experience, the authors de. Knight\'s Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer Wr..ox | 2010 | ISBN: 0470889632 | 432 pages | PDF | 16 MB. Knight's Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer by Brian Knight, Devin Knight, Adam Jorgensen, Patrick LeBlanc, et al. Edit: Just in case someone else looks at this thread in the future. I'm currently using the step-by-step guides for SSAS, SSRS, and MDX. I *love* Safari Books and my Kindle, is all I can say.