OLAP App Dev With ADO MD.NET: An API Smorgasbord
Discover an array of OLAP APIs for developing top-notch dedicated OLAP applications.
by Andrew Brust
VSLive! Orlando, May 2006
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(Running time: 1 hour, 5 minutes)
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Andrew Brust,
Chief of New Technology,
twentysix New York |
Microsoft offers an array of OLAP APIs for developing top-notch dedicated OLAP applications, adding OLAP functionality to your existing apps, and more. Examine ADO MD.NET for OLAP data access, Analysis Management Objects (AMO) for OLAP database management, and XML for Analysis (XMLA) for a SOAP-based combination of ADO MD.NET and AMO. Discover AdomdServer, which creates true .NET CLR stored procedures and functions for your OLAP cubes. And learn how to write applications and queries that take full advantage of SQL Server 2005 and deliver on the promise of business intelligence.
About the Speaker
Andrew Brust is chief of new technology at twentysix New York, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner in New York City. Andrew serves as Microsoft's regional director for New York and New Jersey, Visual Basic MVP, and a member of Microsoft's Business Intelligence Partner Advisory Council. Andrew is a vice chairman of the New York Software Industry Association (NYSIA), a member of INETA's Speaker Bureau, and a highly rated speaker at national and international conferences. Reach him at andrew.brust@26ny.com.
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