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Microsoft.NETThe Baker's Dozen: 13 Tips for Building Dashboards with Microsoft BI Tools
Author: devx.com |
Published: 15th Apr 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NETPerformancePoint Server, the newest product in the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack, offers tremendous productivity gains for building dashboards to display key performance indicators as well as many other reports and charts.
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