MSBI Online Training

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Microsoft Business Intelligence Training Provided by US Global IT makes you master Business intelligence and data mining tools. In this course, you will learn how to integrate, analyze, report the SQL server. MSBI course allows you to configure and use the business intelligence tools. This training injects you the required knowledge on ETL Solutions, SSIS packages, OLTP, OLAP, how to configure SSRS, etc. With the MSBI tools, companies can make the right decisions and can implement their plans immediately. With the support of this training, you can succeed in the MSBI Certification exam.

Description

Microsoft Business Intelligence Training Provided by US Global IT makes you master Business intelligence and data mining tools. In this course, you will learn how to integrate, analyze, report the SQL server. MSBI course allows you to configure and use the business intelligence tools. This training injects you the required knowledge on ETL Solutions, SSIS packages, OLTP, OLAP, how to configure SSRS, etc. 

Why should you learn MSBI ?

According to the research of HG Insights most of the technical enterprises are using MSBI to evaluate thier business performance.  
Major companies that are using MSBI are Dental Care Alliance, DaVita, Express Scripts, Lahey Health, Micron Technology. The average salary of MSBI developer per annum in USA is $117,000 – NeuVoo.

How will I perform the practical sessions in Online training?

For online training, US Global IT provides a virtual environment that helps in accessing each other’s system. The complete course material in pdf format, reference materials, course code is provided to trainees. US Global IT conductes online sessions through any of the available requirements like Skype, WebEx, GOTOMeeting, Webinar, etc.

MSBI Course Syllabus

1. SQL Server Integration Services

What Is Microsoft BI?

  1. Core concept – BI

Introduction to SQL Server Integration Services

  1. Product History
  2. SSIS Package Architecture Overview
  3. Development and Management Tools
  4. Source Control for SSIS Packages

SSIS for DBAs: Using SQL Server Management Studio

  1. The Import and Export Wizard
  2. Importing and Exporting Data
  3. Working with Packages

Business Intelligence Development Studio

  1. Launching BIDS
  2. Project templates
  3. The package designer
  4. The Toolbox
  5. Solution Explorer
  6. The Properties window
  7. The Variables window
  8. The SSIS menu

Introduction to Control Flow

  1. Control Flow Overview
  2. Precedence Constraints
  3. The Execute SQL Task
  4. The Bulk Insert Task
  5. The File System Task
  6. The Send Mail Task


Advanced Control Flow

  1. Containers – grouping and looping
  2. The Execute Process Task
  3. The Execute Package Task
  4. Other Container Tasks

Introduction to Data Flow

  1. Data Flow Overview
  2. Data Sources
  3. Data Destinations
  4. Data Transformations
  5. The Copy Column Transformation
  6. The Derived Column Transformation
  7. The Data Conversion Transformation
  8. The Conditional Split Transformation
  9. The Aggregate Transformation
  10. The Sort Transformation
  11. Data Viewers

Variables and Configurations

  1. Variables Overview
  2. Variable scope
  3. SSIS system variables
  4. Using variables in control flow
  5. Using variables in data flow
  6. Configuration Overview
  7. Configuration options

Debugging, Error Handling and Logging

  1. SSIS debugging overview
  2. Breakpoints in SSIS
  3. SSIS debugging windows
  4. Control Flow: The On Error event handler
  5. Data Flow: Error data flow
  6. Configuring Package Logging
  7. Built-in log providers

Advanced Data Flow

  1. Revisiting data sources and destinations
  2. The Lookup Transformation
  3. Getting Fuzzy: The Fuzzy Lookup and Fuzzy Grouping Transformations
  4. The Multicast Transformation
  5. The Merge and Merge Join Transformations
  6. The Slowly Changing Dimension Transformation

Extending SSIS through Custom Code

  1. Introduction to SSIS scripting
  2. Script in Control flow: The Script Task
  3. Script in Data flow: The Script Component

SSIS Package Deployment

  1. Configurations and deployment
  2. The deployment utility
  3. Deployment options

SQL Server Analysis Services

OLAP Modeling

  1. Modeling source schemas—stars and snowflakes
  2. Understanding fact (measures) and cube modeling

Using SSAS in BIDS

  1. Understanding the development environment
  2. Creating Data Sources and Data Source Views
  3. Creating cubes – using Cube Build Wizard
  4. Refining Dimensions and Measures in BIDS

Intermediate SSAS

  1. KPIs
  2. Perspectives
  3. Translations – cube metadata and currency localization
  4. Actions – regular, drill-through and reporting

Advanced SSAS

  1. Using multiple fact tables
  2. Modeling intermediate fact tables
  3. Modeling M:M dimensions, Fact (degenerate) dimensions, Role-playing dimensions, write back dimensions

Cube Storage and Aggregation

  1. Storage topics – basic aggregations, MOLAP
  2. Advanced Storage Design – MOLAP, ROLAP, HOLAP
  3. Partitions – relational and Analysis Services partitions
  4. Customizing Aggregation Design - Processing Design
  5. Rapidly changing dimensions / ROLAP dimensions
  6. Cube processing options

SQL Server Reporting Services

  1. Tour of Features
  2. Reporting Services Architecture
  3. Reporting Services Terminology
  4. Reporting Services Editions

Creating Reports

  1. Deconstructing Reporting Services
  2. Shared Data Sources
  3. Creating Reports from Scratch

Calculations and Formatting

  1. Creating Expressions
  2. Using the Global Collections
  3. Formatting Items
  4. Conditional Formatting

Grouping and Sorting

  1. Creating Groups
  2. Calculating Totals and Percentages
  3. Interactive Sorting
  4. Creating Drill-Down Reports

Report Parameters

  1. Creating Report Parameters
  2. Creating Drop-Down Parameters
  3. Multi-Valued Parameters
  4. Debugging Parameter Issues

Creating Matrix Reports and Charts

  1. Creating a Basic Matrix Report
  2. Matrix Subtotals
  3. Creating a Basic Chart
  4. Exploring the Charting Possibilities

Managing Reporting Services

  1. Deploying Reports and Data Sources
  2. Exporting Reports and Printing
  3. Using the Web-Based Report Manager

Reporting Services Security

  1. Two Parts to Reporting Services Security
  2. Securing Access to Reports
  3. Data Source Security

Ad-Hoc Reporting with Report Builder

  1. The Report Builder Architecture
  2. Creating Report Model Projects
  3. Running Report Builder

Certification

Certification assistance provided with proper guidance and certification notes.