SQL Server Pro Article: Custom Programming to Enhance SSRS Reports
I’m very excited to see my first feature article published in SQL Server Pro Magazine titled Custom Programming to Enhance…
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I’m very excited to see my first feature article published in SQL Server Pro Magazine titled Custom Programming to Enhance…
Just wanted to get the word out that our SSRS 2012 training course is available. Are you looking for expert…
There are many free eBooks & resources available from Microsoft and members of the MVP community. This is a collection…
Sometimes you need to process parameter business rules that extend beyond the capabilities of a query language (like T-SQL or…
I am proud to announce that our Professional SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services book is finally in print and generally…
I’m working with a client to help them move all reports in their company from native mode (Reporting Services not…
The SQL Server 2012 upgrade white paper is now available from Microsoft. I’m proud to have made a contribution and…
A consulting client recently asked how they could resolve a capacity-planning issue on their production report server. They manage a…
Our SQL Server Reporting Services Recipe book was released in April. This is a cookbook style book for experienced SSRS designers with 63 individual report recipes, each addressing a specific business requirement or scenario. My co-author, Robert Bruckner, is a technical lead on the SSRS product team and a prolific blogger on the topic. The book is about 630 pages long and took about a year to write. The book takes a unique approach by providing recipes and step-by-step instructions to solve specific business problems.