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Billing rates – other side of the fence, part 2

James Serra's Blog Posted on May 7, 2013 by James SerraJune 20, 2020

Here is another response to my blog “Should a placement firm tell you what they are billing the client?” (the first response was Billing rates – other side of the fence).  My purpose of these blogs is to give more understanding … Continue reading →

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Want me to do a presentation?

James Serra's Blog Posted on May 2, 2013 by James SerraApril 26, 2013

I greatly enjoy doing presentations on a variety of topics, such as Business Intelligence, SQL Server, and personal development.  If you would like me to do a presentation, just ask!  For descriptions of presentations I have done before, along with other … Continue reading →

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Enhance your career by blogging!

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 30, 2013 by James SerraJuly 16, 2022

When I started my blog two years ago, I never would have thought how much it would help my career.  I can’t stress enough the importance of blogging to enhance your career. I went from Blogging, to SEO, to paid … Continue reading →

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Consultants – Why pay more?

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 25, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 26, 2013

As an independent consultant who has a higher bill rate than average, I would hope it is obvious to clients that the extra money spent would be well worth it.  But that is not always the case, and sometimes who have to … Continue reading →

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Industry Expert Interview

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 23, 2013 by James SerraApril 18, 2013

I don’t know if I would consider myself an industry expert, but hey, it says it on the Internet, so it just be true (because you can’t put anything on the Internet that’s not true).  An interview I did to … Continue reading →

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PASS Business Analytics Conference: the ultimate networking

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 18, 2013 by James SerraMay 22, 2013

I went to the PASS Business Analytics Conference last week, and had an absolute blast.  I presented two sessions, and attended many more, and was also part of the live blogging panel at both keynotes.  I learned a lot, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Career, PASS, SQLServerPedia Syndication | 6 Replies

Geoflow Preview for Excel 2013

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 16, 2013 by James SerraJuly 8, 2013

Last week at the PASS Business Analytics Conference in Chicago, Microsoft disclosed a public preview of GeoFlow for Excel (download).  GeoFlow is a 3D visualization tool for mapping, exploring and interacting with both geographic and chronological data, providing users with a new … Continue reading →

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PASS SQL Saturday in Chicago Presentation Slides

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 15, 2013 by James SerraMay 17, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions “What exactly is Business Intelligence?” and “Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture” at the PASS SQL Saturday in Chicago. Here are the PowerPoint presentation: What exactly is Business Intelligence? and Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture. What … Continue reading →

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PASS Business Analytics Conference Presentation Slides

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 15, 2013 by James SerraMay 17, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions “Overview of Microsoft Appliances” and “Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture” at the PASS Business Analytics Conference. Here are the PowerPoint presentations:  Overview of Microsoft Appliances and Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture. Overview of Microsoft Appliances … Continue reading →

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PASS Business Analytics Conference Live Blog

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 11, 2013 by James SerraApril 11, 2013

Apologies if you went to my site this morning to see my blog from the bloggers table at PASS Business Analytics Conference.  Turns out a firewall issue blocked me from getting to my site (and many others).  So I wound up … Continue reading →

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PASS Business Analytics Conference

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 8, 2013 by James SerraMay 17, 2013

The PASS Business Analytics Conference is almost here!  Check out the sessions to be presented at the conference and you will see there are a ton of great sessions and great speakers.  I feel fortunate to be able to speak alongside many of … Continue reading →

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Microsoft BI tools: How they use data sources

James Serra's Blog Posted on April 2, 2013 by James SerraJanuary 22, 2014

A quick list of how each of these Microsoft BI tools handles the two data sources “SQL Server” (relational-based) and “Analysis Services” (cubed-based, which can be the multidimensional model or the tabular model).  Note that any reporting tool that supports the … Continue reading →

Posted in Excel, PerformancePoint, Power Pivot, Power View/Project Crescent, Report Builder, SQLServerPedia Syndication, SSRS | 1 Reply

SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence Enhancements

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 28, 2013 by James SerraJuly 2, 2013

My first article in SQL Server Pro magazine has been published, in the April 2013 issue.  It is entitled “SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence Enhancements” and can be found here (web) or here (mag).  I hope you enjoy it!

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TFS vs SSIS project versioning

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 26, 2013 by James SerraMarch 23, 2013

I had someone ask me the other day if they are using SSIS 2012 Project Versions, is there any benefit to using TFS?  The answer is Yes!  While Project Versions is a new feature that keeps prior versions of SSIS … Continue reading →

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Benefits of using views in a BI solution

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 19, 2013 by James SerraOctober 8, 2013

Using SQL Server views throughout a Business Intelligence (BI) solution can provide a tremendous amount of benefits.  Here is a list of such benefits, taken in large part from the excellent video SQLBI Methodology by Marco Russo and Alberto Ferrari: Benefit … Continue reading →

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Why you need Business Intelligence

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 14, 2013 by James SerraDecember 31, 2020

First lets define what Business Intelligence (BI) is.  My favorite definitions: Forrester Research: “Business Intelligence is a set of methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information used to enable more effective strategic, tactical, … Continue reading →

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Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012 Presentation Slides

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 12, 2013 by James SerraMarch 12, 2013

Thanks to everyone who attended my session “Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012” at the Houston Area SQL Server User Group Monthly Meeting. Here is the PowerPoint presentation: Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012 Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012 What are … Continue reading →

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Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) Version 2

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 12, 2013 by James SerraSeptember 9, 2013

Version 2 of Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) is apparently due this month (and can be ordered as of March 1st).  The official name is Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Parallel Data Warehouse. Info on HP’s version: HP AppSystem for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Parallel … Continue reading →

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Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012 Presentation

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 8, 2013 by James SerraMarch 6, 2013

Next Tuesday, March 12th at 1:15pm CST, I will be presenting the session “Top BI Enhancements for SQL Server 2012” at the Houston Area SQL Server User Group Monthly Meeting.  Below is the abstract.  I will be presenting in person but you … Continue reading →

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Profisee Master Data Maestro

James Serra's Blog Posted on March 7, 2013 by James SerraMarch 23, 2014

I have been using Microsoft’s Master Data Services (MDS) on a daily basis for the last 8 months.  I also have been using Microsoft’s Data Quality Services (DQS) for the last couple of months.  While both products are very good and … 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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