30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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Report Builder 3

Report Builder 3 is part of SQL Server 2008 R2, lots of new stuff to make reporting even easier than before for you and your user community. Maps are now in there and there and you can save parts of your rpoert for others to use, , but I'm going to keep my poweder dry and just show the best feature  on the day!

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Andrew Fryer

I am a technical evangelsit at Microsoft specialising in business intelligecne and data management. I got interested in large databases while at HM Customs in the nineties as part of the move to intelligence led resourcing, but another inititive namely outsourcing meant that my last ten years have been in the private sector working for a number of gold partners, before joining Microsoft last July. I got into SQL Server in v6 and have used this platform almost exclusively since then for a wide variety of clients from tiny breweries to global banks.

Andrew Fryer's blog http://blogs.technet.com/Andrew



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