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Monthly Archives: October 2011
In-memory data processing – SSIS
In-memory data processing is the modern data processing methodology where-in huge result-set is stored in main memory and perform data analysis. So, Microsoft introduce PowePivot with Vertipaq technology in BISM and in the programming language .Net has ADO.NET disconnected architecture to store data in memory and manipulate. … Continue reading
More on Data visualization – SSRS 2012
SSRS 2012, Power View (Crescent) We are accumulating more data day by day and performing more data analysis to find the fact. But, what makes very clear view of your data? it is only with graphics. Microsoft introduced SSRS in … Continue reading
Posted in SSRS
Tagged crescent, power view, power viewer, project crescent, ssrs 2012
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A sheet for a guide
Technology often changes according to the modern needs and every vendor has their own vision about the product they are built by keeping customer and economy in mind. Every product in the market has a plan and special features in … Continue reading
Security in information world
Security is a serious topic and it requires immediate attention in today;s information world. Every individual needs to protect their personal information to keep the identity secure. For an enterprise, protecting data is the important activity than any thing else. We … Continue reading
Posted in Security
Tagged data platform security, data security, internet sercurity, microsoft security, security, system security, virus
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Data Profiling Task – SSIS 2012 CTP 3
This post will show you the new look and feel of the SSIS in SQL 2012 CTP3 and the Data Profiling task in SSIS. Data Profiling Task It helps to profile the given data source and provides various data profiling … Continue reading
Posted in SQL Denali
Tagged data profiling task, SQL Denali CTP 3, sql server 2012, SSIS, ssis 2012
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