#62-Build, Secure, & Deploy an SSAS Tabular in 30 minutes

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Speaker: Patrick LeBlanc

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Date and Time: 2/7/2012 11:30:00 AM CST

BIO: Patrick LeBlanc, former SQL Server MVP, is currently a SQL Server and BI Technical Specialist for Microsoft. He has worked as a SQL Server DBA for the past 9 years. His experience includes working in the Educational, Advertising, Mortgage, Medical and Financial Industries. He is also the founder of TSQLScripts.com, SQLLunch.com and the President of the Baton Rouge Area SQL Server User Group. Patrick is a regular speaker at various SQL Server community events, including SQL Saturday’s, User Groups and the SQL Lunch.

Topic: #62-Build, Secure, & Deploy an SSAS Tabular in 30 minutes
In this demo-centric presentation I will show you how to build a fully functional analytic model, add database and row-level security and finally deploy your model to an SSAS server running in tabular mode. I will also show you how to quickly build a quick report that provides insight into the data.

#63-PowerShell Query for the T-SQL Developer

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Speaker: Max Trinidad

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Date and Time: 2/15/2012 11:30:00 AM CST

BIO: Max Trinidad is a native of Puerto Rico and has been working with computers since 1979. He has worked with Dbase III/IV, Clipper, RPG, OS/400, OCL/JCL/CL, HTLM and most current MS development technologies. Work for many years as a Senior IT/Developer has provided support for Windows Servers 2003/2008, SQL Servers Applications, Microsoft Virtualization Technologies, and IBM iSeries building Visual Studio solutions. In 2009 and 2010 got his Microsoft MVP award in Powershell.

Topic: #63-PowerShell Query for the T-SQL Developer
Showing similarities of creating PowerShell query vs T-SQL scripting: Select, where, SUM, Count. There's a little of Extending your T-SQL Scripting using PowerShell. I'll be providing a comparison chart "PowerShell | T-SQL",and demo script included. Just to show that you can adopt PowerShell sooner than you think.