February 14, 2007 at 2:21 am
Hi,
I'm looking for a good analysing program for our end-users.
It needs to be able to :
So it should be more or less the combination of MS Access and MS Excel, but only in read mode to the database.
So any one using such a tool please let me know.
Thanks
Serge
February 14, 2007 at 4:32 am
You seem to have listed the available tools, allowing that level of freedom will surly allow the queries from hell to hit your database so good luck.
I would have thought the office suite was the answer. Could be Performance Point Server will do the trick, but I've not installed this yet to know for sure.
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February 15, 2007 at 8:21 am
The users will only get access to a datawarhouse not on the production db.
But thanks for the info.
rgds
February 15, 2007 at 3:27 pm
you don't think a user can bring a DW server down with a query ? check out Business Objects !!
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February 22, 2007 at 9:41 pm
I am a bit biased but you might want to take a look at Cizer's Products. We have two core capabilities within our CNR platform. One is the ability to design Reporting Services RDL compliant reports in the browser (think of it as zero footprint Report Design similar to Visual Studio's report designer). The second capability is provided via our QuickQuery technology which gives users the ability to browse schema objects to which they have rights and then build a Reporting Services compliant RDL report via a few simple selections for included columns, filtering, sorting, and basic formatting including uploading a logo.
We have videos and plenty of references on our website for how our technology works. The best news is our technology is a cost effective addition that takes full advantage of the Reporting Services licensing you likely already own. We also expose much of our functionality via webservices in a Drop In Reporting Development Kit.
Our website is http://www.cizer.com.
Drop me a line if you like tjohnson AT cizer DOT com. I'd welcome the chance to discuss further.
Cheers,
Trey Johnson | Chief Business Intelligence Architect | Cizer Software (www.cizer.com)
Who? - Cizer - http://www.cizer.com/about.htm - Blog - http://www.sqlserverbi.com/
What? - Products enhancing Microsoft Business Intelligence - http://www.cizer.com/products.htm
Wow! - Empower your Developers.... NEW Drop In Reporting - http://www.cizer.com/cnr-drop-in-reporting.htm
How? - BI Training - http://www.cizer.com/training.htm - Cizer Solutions - http://www.cizer.com/solutions.htm
February 22, 2007 at 9:43 pm
I also forgot to mention that we present the user with parameters from global parameter libraries which you can configure, provide fine grained data access permissions and support the ability to upsize QuickQueries into Reports which are then shared based on roles and the security model.
Trey Johnson | Chief Business Intelligence Architect | Cizer Software (www.cizer.com)
Who? - Cizer - http://www.cizer.com/about.htm - Blog - http://www.sqlserverbi.com/
What? - Products enhancing Microsoft Business Intelligence - http://www.cizer.com/products.htm
Wow! - Empower your Developers.... NEW Drop In Reporting - http://www.cizer.com/cnr-drop-in-reporting.htm
How? - BI Training - http://www.cizer.com/training.htm - Cizer Solutions - http://www.cizer.com/solutions.htm
February 28, 2007 at 6:40 am
Have you looked at reporting service that came with SQL Server 2005?
February 28, 2007 at 12:47 pm
I am totally impressed with Dimensional insight's Diver. Great for adhoc analysis and pretty intuitive but it would really depend on your users and how they want to use it.
March 16, 2007 at 7:22 am
Hi
Here is another tip ExOpen Report, it's an Excel add-in, that makes the Excel Pivotable Wizard look like kindergarden.
It's a Swedish company http://www.exopensystems.se, I started out with a 30-days trialversion, contact them so you can evaluate for yourself.
March 19, 2007 at 3:21 pm
Don't use Cognos. It sucks.
Don't use Hyperion. Oracle just bought it, you don't know what would happen to this product.
April 26, 2007 at 1:25 am
Any one tried QlikView ? http://www.qliktech.com/Home.asp?id=4
jeswanth .
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June 11, 2013 at 6:16 am
Are the products compliant with SQL Server 2012? The available information seems to reflect the 2005 version and nothing more current.
July 22, 2013 at 7:09 am
I know this is a SQL Server and Microsoft flavour Forum, but I would try at least the Pentaho Reporting tools
August 14, 2013 at 11:07 am
My first port of call would be Reporting Services:
You can build a DW which allows users to create simple drag and drop reports but still provides enough flexibilty for advanced development of more in-depth reports. It plays quite nicely with sharepoint and can be scheduled using SQL agent to generate reports for emailing / publishing on sharepoint
Oh did I mention it is free (as in it comes as part of the SQL bundle)
The organisation I am at also use QlikView onto 2005 but I don't much care for it because it builds .qvd files which are its own data store
October 1, 2013 at 12:07 pm
barbara.sorkin (6/11/2013)
Are the products compliant with SQL Server 2012? The available information seems to reflect the 2005 version and nothing more current.
Given how old this thread is, that is no surprise.
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