Apologises to those not interesed.

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Dear Scott

This is an invitation to attend our first user group meeting for 2005
on Tuesday, February 15th: "An overview of SQL Server 2005 Business
Intelligence", by Peter Myers (Tenix Connections). If you would like to
attend, please register using the link below and arrive at the venue
between 5:30pm & 6:00pm for pizza and drinks. The meeting will start at
6:00pm sharp.
http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61 
(You need to be signed up and logged into our website to register for
this event)

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Professional 2003 (valued at ~AUS$700 each) to lucky members in our
audience. Only those who have registered via our website and attend on
the night will be eligible to win so please make sure you've registered
properly online to have a chance to win one of these great prizes!

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This month's session information
================================
Title: An overview of SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence

Brief: Business Intelligence (BI) technologies are emerging as
important tools for businesses that need to analyse, report and
scorecard their data. The challenge for today's business is to provide
the right data to the right people at the right time, and meeting this
challenge is about employing the right tools. SQL Server 2005 builds on
the strengths of SQL Server 2000 by providing enhanced versions of
Analysis Services, DTS (now named Integration Services) and Reporting
Services. In fact Analysis Services and Integration Services are
complete rewrites.

In this presentation Peter Myers will present an overview of SQL Server
2005's BI offerings. He will then provide a 'drill-down' into the
feature set of Analysis Services 2005 including an introduction to the
Unified Dimension Model (UDM) and the One-Click Cube. These two topics
will be accompanied by demonstrations.

This presentation is relevant for database professionals with no
specific BI background, and for those already familiar with Analysis
Services 2000.

Our presenter this month is Peter Myers. Peter is a Senior Consultant
and Trainer with Tenix Connections. He has eights years' experience
working in OLTP database design and development, DBA support and Data
Warehousing/Business Intelligence for SQL Server. Peter joined the
company in 2001 as a trainer and consultant, and continues to provide
consulting services and technical training. He delivers training for SQL
Server, Analysis Server, DTS, ASP.NET and .NET programming (C# and
VB.NET). He has a Bachelor of Business and Microsoft Certifications:
MCSD (VB6 and .NET), MCDBA, MCSE (NT4) and MCT.

Please register if you would like to attend, using the link below or
feel free to reply to this email if you have any questions.
http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61 

If you can't attend, we'll post the Powerpoint material online after
the event and you'll be able to access it here:
http://www.sqlserver.org.au/meetings/melb 

Attendance to our meetings is free, so you're welcome to forward this
email to anyone you feel would be interested in attending. 

Register:
http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=61 
Venue: Melbourne Microsoft Office - Level 9 Como Office Tower, 644
Chapel Street, South Yarra, Melbourne 
Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2005 
Duration: 5:30PM pizzas & drinks for 6:00 start, approx 8:00 pm finish


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Regards,
Greg Linwood
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Australian SQL Server User Group
www.sqlserver.org.au 
Mb: 0408 899 515


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