November 2009 - Posts

Deploying PerformancePoint 2010 Soup to Nuts
The PerformancePoint team receives a lot of questions about how to deploy (or activate) the product now that it lives within the confines of SharePoint. This is definitely a valid question because the “up and running” process is quite different compared Read More...
Posted 24 November 09 08:00 by philoking | 0 Comments   
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Decomposition Tree: Contribution Analysis & Presentation
PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint 2010 introduces the decomposition tree, an interactive arrangement of bar charts that makes it easy to explore contribution relationships. It provides an effective alternative to the “Drill Down To” feature in Read More...
Upgrading PerformancePoint Server 2007 to PerformancePoint 2010
Most of the customers who have been using PerformancePoint Server 2007 have accumulated several months, if not years, worth of dashboards and data. Their KPIs, grids, charts, scorecards, and custom objects have gone to good use, providing a great deal Read More...
PerformancePoint Services and SharePoint Web Parts Play Well Together
One thing that I think is so powerful about PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint 2010 you might not find on the feature card. You might catch a reference to it in a demo or read it in a an article and not even notice it. The feature in question is Read More...
Posted 12 November 09 09:22 by philoking | 0 Comments   
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New Features in PerformancePoint Services 2010
Now that SharePoint 2010 is on the horizon, there have been a lot of questions about what the differences are between PerformancePoint Server 2007 and PerformancePoint Services 2010. While most of the feature upgrades surround architectural changes, several Read More...

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