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Windows Azure SQL Reporting discontinued

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 1, 2013 by James SerraNovember 5, 2013

Windows Azure SQL Reporting was the new name of the reporting services component (which was formerly known as SQL Azure Reporting Services) that went live June 12, 2012. However today, October 31, 2013, notification went out to current Windows Azure SQL … Continue reading →

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SQL Server Data Tools for SQL Server 2014 CTP2 now available

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 31, 2013 by James SerraOctober 27, 2013

From Microsoft, SSDT is now available for SQL Server 2014: We’d like to announce the availability of SSDT that supports SQL Server 2014 databases.  SQL Server Data Tools for SQL Server 2014 CTP2 is pre-release software, does not support upgrade … Continue reading →

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PASS Summit 2013

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 29, 2013 by James SerraOctober 22, 2013

Not much news came out of the PASS Summit 2013 from last week, but boy did I have a blast!  I met over 100 people who were presenters or bloggers (I counted).  I made an effort to find them as I … Continue reading →

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Microsoft releases SQL Server 2014 CTP2

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 24, 2013 by James SerraOctober 28, 2013

Microsoft has released SQL Server 2014 CTP2 (download): What’s new in SQL Server 2014 CTP2? New Mission Critical Capabilities and Enhancements Enhanced In-Memory OLTP, including new tools which will help you identify and migrate the tables and stored procedures will … Continue reading →

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Recording Audio of Meetings

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 22, 2013 by James SerraApril 8, 2020

As a consultant I am often starting from the ground floor on a new data warehouse/business intelligence project, and usually one of the first tasks is to interview business users from various groups.  During these interviews I am doing an … Continue reading →

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Presentation Slides for Transitioning to a BI role

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 21, 2013 by James SerraOctober 20, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Transitioning to a BI role” at the PASS SQL Saturday Charlotte.  The abstract is below.  Another packed room with a number of people standing! Here is the PowerPoint presentation: Transitioning to a BI role. Transitioning to a … Continue reading →

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Presentation Slides for Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 20, 2013 by James SerraOctober 20, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture” at the PASS Summit 2013.  The abstract is below.  It was a packed room with many people having to stand.  Maybe next year I’ll get a bigger room 🙂  I … Continue reading →

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PASS Summit 2013

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 10, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 28, 2013

The PASS Summit 2013 is almost here!  Check out all the great sessions and speakers.  I feel very fortunate to be able to speak alongside many of the experts in the industry. I will be arriving Sunday night in Charlotte and attending a pre-conference … Continue reading →

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Data Warehouse Maturity Model

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 8, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 28, 2013

I have talked about the Business Intelligence Maturity Model (see Business Intelligence Maturity Assessment), but I wanted to dig further into one area and talk about the Data Warehouse Maturity Model.  The graphic below, from Wayne Eckerson, is very accurate based on my … Continue reading →

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Does Business Intelligence equal Data Warehousing?

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 3, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 28, 2013

I have seen many times at clients where the terms business intelligence and data warehousing are used interchangeably.  In reality, these are two separate disciplines. This is especially true for enterprise data warehouses due to an EDW’s scope, complexity, and large volumes … Continue reading →

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I’m a Microsoft SQL Server Most Valuable Professional (MVP)!

James Serra's Blog Posted on October 1, 2013 by James SerraNovember 5, 2013

I have been honored to be chosen a Microsoft SQL Server Most Valuable Professional (MVP).  Here is a video on my reaction: I’m a Microsoft MVP and I feel great! The Microsoft MVP Award is an annual award that recognizes exceptional … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2014: Partition Improvements

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 26, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 18, 2013

SQL Server 2014 has enhancements to two common database maintenance operations:Partition Switching and Online Index Rebuild.  This will greatly increase enterprise application availability by reducing maintenance downtime impact. The two new features are: Managed Lock Priority: This allows you to manage the … Continue reading →

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Data Warehouse vs Master Data Managment

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 24, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 13, 2013

Sometimes I see confusion on the difference between a data warehouse (DW) and master data management (MDM).  Below is a good list of how they differ.  Note the typical scenario is the data in a MDM database is fed into … Continue reading →

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Power BI for Office 365 preview released

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 19, 2013 by James SerraOctober 24, 2013

I first blogged about Power BI for Office 365 two months ago (see Power BI for Office 365) when it was announced.  Microsoft has started inviting participants subscribed to the Power BI for Office 365 Preview to test the prerelease version … Continue reading →

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SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) – August 2013 update

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 17, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 3, 2013

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) has a new update: VS 2010: August 2013 version: 10.3.30822.0, June 2013 version: 10.3.30618.1, December 2012 version: 10.3.21208.0, November 2012 version: 10.3.21101.1, September 2012 version: 10.3.20905.0, initial version: 10.3.20225.0 VS 2012: August 2013 version: 11.1.30822.0, June 2013 version: 11.1.30618.1, December … Continue reading →

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Microsoft Certified Master program killed

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 12, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 11, 2013

The Certified Master and Architect community was collectively notified Friday, August 30, at 10PM PST that the Certified Master (MCM/MCSM) and Certified Architect (MCA) programs are dead.  The email transcript has been reported by Neil Johnson.  For those of you who … Continue reading →

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Presentation Slides for Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 10, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 10, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture” at the Houston Area SQL Server User Group Monthly Meeting.  The abstract is below.  I hope you enjoyed it! Here is the PowerPoint presentation: Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture Building … Continue reading →

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SQLBits XI videos online

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 10, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 3, 2013

All the videos for this popular conference are online (69 of them).  Take a look at the recorded sessions at http://sqlbits.com/content/Event11.  All are free to watch!

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Vendor Management Systems

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 5, 2013 by James SerraMarch 10, 2020

A vendor management system (VMS) is a web-based application that acts as a mechanism for businesses to manage and procure staffing services (temporary and permanent) as well as outside contract or contingent labor. Typical features of a VMS application include … Continue reading →

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Presentation Slides for Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture

James Serra's Blog Posted on September 4, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 3, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture” for the PASS DBA Fundamentals Virtual Chapter.  The abstract is below and the recording of the session will be available soon here.  I hope you enjoyed it! Here is the … Continue reading →

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I work at Microsoft as a big data and data warehousing solution architect where I have been for most of the last ten years.  Prior to that I was an independent consultant working as a Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence architect and developer. I am a prior SQL Server MVP with over 35 years of IT experience. The views and opinions on this blog are mine and not that of Microsoft. Check out my book Deciphering Data Architectures: Choosing Between a Modern Data Warehouse, Data Fabric, Data Lakehouse, and Data Mesh. 

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