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Data Visualisation with Power View and the Tabular Model

SQL Server 2012 introduces a paradigm shift: it brings new Data Visualisation and self-service Business Intelligence features designed for non-technical business users, as well as technically astute database developers, DBAs and Business Intelligence specialists.

How can we reach self-service users, who are oriented towards data visualisation? This session introduces you to Data Visualisation in the form of Power View, and new self-service in-memory technology for Tabular Models. This session will focus on the newest and most compelling features for Business Intelligence:

- Power View and its roots in Data Visualisation theory and practice
- Tabular Model: when is it best suited, and how does it stack up against multi-dimensional models?
- Successful Tabular Model implementation to promote self-service

Come to this session to learn about SQL Server 2012 newest features of Power View and the Tabular Model, designed for Business Intelligence and Data Visualisation.
Presented by Jennifer Stirrup at SQLBits XI
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    Jen Stirrup is a newly-awarded SQL Server MVP. She is an independent consultant who specialises in Business Intelligence, with a focus on Data Visualisation. Jen has conducted projects in the UK and mainland Europe.  Jen has previously spoken at SQLBits, SQLPASS and other community events on the topic of Business Intelligence and Data Visualisation. She blogs regularly on these topics at www.jenstirrup.com and can be found tweeting at http://twitter.com/jenstirrup  
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