I watched that too, and found it confusing. What he was referring to in a round about way is the “PivotViewer Extensions for SSRS” project – The SSRS/MOSS/Pivot tool that generates collections for you which was shown during the BI keynote. I’m not exactly sure why the words “SQL Server Analytics Services” were used..I actually got very excited when I watched the video after your post…thought there was something new and different out there I had missed…but internal poking revealed it was all semantics
hi russell,
damn it, that’s a shame. Still, there’s gonna be some sort of deeper integration gonna happen. its a no brainer!
-j
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June 30th, 2010 at 4:16 am
On the C9 video (http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/LarryLarsen/Silverlight-PivotViewer-Now-Available/) a guy comments (right at the end) that its going to be in the next version of “SQL Server Analytics (sic) Services”.
Any more information about this?
Thanks
Jamie
June 30th, 2010 at 12:09 pm
Hey Jamie, long time.
I watched that too, and found it confusing. What he was referring to in a round about way is the “PivotViewer Extensions for SSRS” project – The SSRS/MOSS/Pivot tool that generates collections for you which was shown during the BI keynote. I’m not exactly sure why the words “SQL Server Analytics Services” were used..I actually got very excited when I watched the video after your post…thought there was something new and different out there I had missed…but internal poking revealed it was all semantics
June 30th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
hi russell,
damn it, that’s a shame. Still, there’s gonna be some sort of deeper integration gonna happen. its a no brainer!
-j