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September 2008 - Posts

PerformancePoint Server for monitoring IT health - a solution

I just read a BI Blog post that details a solution for IT managers that want to use PerformancePoint Server to monitor several KPIs, view trends, and more. PerformancePoint Server can help you monitor and manage the health of your IT infrastructure by
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TechNet Virtual Lab is here !!!; plus see the Performance Point Server / Project Server advanced data visualization in person!

[Update: Rob Hoover blogged here about the availability of the Virtual Lab . The direct link to the lab is here .]   Hi everyone, Joanne again.   If you have never used the virtual labs on http://www.Technet.com , it’s time you
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Using Performance Point Server for Project Server advanced data visualization

Hi everyone, this is Joanne again. A frequent request from users is providing solutions on how PerformancePoint can work with other applications, and, in particular, Project Server data. Recently Michael Jordan (not the basketball player ) presented a
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Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference 2008

When: October 6-8 Where: Seattle, Washington Why? CIOs and CTOs, and IT Professionals as well as business decision makers, analysts, seasoned BI professionals or users new to business intelligence should attend this 3-day conference to see how Microsoft
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PerformancePoint Server SDK

This from Diane, an SDK writer for PerformancePoint Monitoring Server. This blog is about navigating the SDK documentation, which contains two sections:  A General Reference section that contains conceptual information, procedures, and code examples.
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PerformancePoint Server documentation -organization explained

[ UPDATE: New PerformancePoint Server documentation roadmap published on TechNet] Microsoft Office product documentation is published on Office Online , Technet , or MSDN for the corresponding audiences; information worker (IW), IT Pro, and developer.
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