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41 reviewsISBN 10: 0470587377
ISBN 13: 9780470587379
Author: Sivakumar Harinath, Ron Pihlgren, Denny Guang Yeu Lee
With PowerPivot, Microsoft brings the power of Microsoft's business intelligence tools to Excel and SharePoint users. Self-service business intelligence today augments traditional BI methods, allowing faster response time and greater flexibility. If you're a business decision-maker who uses Microsoft Office or an IT professional responsible for deploying and managing your organization's business intelligence systems, this guide will help you make the most of PowerPivot.
Professional Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel and SharePoint describes all aspects of PowerPivot and shows you how to use each of its major features. By the time you are finished with this book, you will be well on your way to becoming a PowerPivot expert.
This book is for people who want to learn about PowerPivot from end to end. You should have some rudimentary knowledge of databases and data analysis. Familiarity with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft SharePoint is helpful, since PowerPivot builds on those two products.
This book covers the first version of PowerPivot, which ships with SQL Server 2008 R2 and enhances Microsoft Office 2010. It provides an overview of PowerPivot and a detailed look its two components: PowerPivot for Excel and PowerPivot for
Part I: Getting Started with PowerPivot
Chapter 1: Introducing PowerPivot for Excel
Chapter 2: Understanding the PowerPivot Data Model
Chapter 3: Importing Data into PowerPivot
Chapter 4: Working with Linked Tables and Relationships
Part II: Building Advanced PowerPivot Models
Chapter 5: Introduction to DAX (Data Analysis Expressions)
Chapter 6: Working with Basic DAX Functions (Calculated Columns and Measures)
Chapter 7: Advanced DAX Concepts and Functions
Chapter 8: Time Intelligence Functions in DAX
Chapter 9: Using KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)
Chapter 10: Hierarchies and Perspectives
Part III: Visualizing and Analyzing Data
Chapter 11: Creating PivotTables with PowerPivot Data
Chapter 12: Using PivotCharts with PowerPivot Data
Chapter 13: Slicers and Timelines for Interactive Analysis
Chapter 14: Integrating PowerPivot with Other Excel Features
Part IV: PowerPivot for SharePoint
Chapter 15: Understanding PowerPivot for SharePoint Architecture
Chapter 16: Deploying PowerPivot for SharePoint
Chapter 17: Managing PowerPivot Workbooks in SharePoint
Chapter 18: Refreshing PowerPivot Data in SharePoint
Chapter 19: Using Reporting Services with PowerPivot Data
Chapter 20: PowerPivot Security in SharePoint
Part V: Advanced Topics and Best Practices
Chapter 21: Optimizing PowerPivot Performance
Chapter 22: Best Practices for Data Modeling
Chapter 23: Troubleshooting PowerPivot Issues
Chapter 24: PowerPivot and Beyond: Integration with Other BI Tools
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