Here is the slide deck as requested. John Parker and Kim Hughes from National 
Oilwell Varco in Houston presented. It was demo heavy, so there are just a 
handful of slides :). He said he would jump on the mailing list if there were 
any questions.
http://www.hasmug.com/2013/11/05/hasmug-2013-q3-system-center-reporting-through-the-bi-stack/
 

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To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mssms] Feedback Request: Developing ConfigMgr 2012 Reports
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 05:36:18 +0000









I am very interested as well.
 

Respectfully,
 
Stan Sorensen
Configuration Manager Enterprise Management
No statement should be believed because it is made by an authority. -Robert A. 
Heinlein

 


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Definitely interested.

 


From:
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On Behalf Of Stephen Leuthold

Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 8:38 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [mssms] Feedback Request: Developing ConfigMgr 2012 Reports


 


We just recently had a ConfigMgr guy turned BI guy present at our HASMUG 
meeting last week. He was showing how he presents System Center tabular data 
(including ConfigMgr) via SharePoint 2013 Power View dashboards. It was really 
slick!
 It's a pretty intuitive process to create the dashboards and very intuitive 
for the end-user to filter and use "slicers" to query the data they are looking 
for, without the burden of us having to create new SSRS reports. You can also 
use Power View in Excel
 2013. It does have its limits. It's not designed to show tabular data. 
I should have the slide deck of the presentation available soon if anyone is 
interested.

 


-Stephen




From: 
[email protected]

To: [email protected]

Subject: [mssms] Feedback Request: Developing ConfigMgr 2012 Reports

Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 08:48:06 -0500

Hey folks,
 
I was just hoping to gather some general feedback about how people are 
developing and publishing ConfigMgr 2012 reports. Now that we no longer have 
classic ASP reports, how are you writing reports? Are you using SQL Server 
Management
 Studio (SSMS), Report Builder, or Business Intelligence Development Studio 
(BIDS)? What tools have you found easy (or hard) to use, and what is your 
workflow for creating reports, and publishing them out to business end-users? 
Do you create Active Directory
 security groups to restrict business users to specific SQL Server Reporting 
Services (SSRS) folders? How do you organize your folders?
 
Any additional feedback you can provide would be helpful, including screenshots.
 
Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan

 




 
 





                                          


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