Jun 07 2017
12:53 PM
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Jul 31 2018
11:55 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Jun 07 2017
12:53 PM
- last edited on
Jul 31 2018
11:55 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
In April we announced the general availability of Azure Analysis Services, which evolved from the proven analytics engine in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services. The success of any modern data-driven organization requires that information is available at the fingertips of every business user, not just IT professionals and data scientists, to guide their day-to-day decisions. Self-service BI tools have made huge strides in making data accessible to business users. However, most business users don’t have the expertise or desire to do the heavy lifting that is typically required, including finding the right sources of data, importing the raw data, transforming it into the right shape, and adding business logic and metrics, before they can explore the data to derive insights. With Azure Analysis Services, a BI professional can create a semantic model over the raw data and share it with business users so that all they need to do is connect to the model from any BI tool and immediately explore the data and gain insights. Azure Analysis Services uses a highly optimized in-memory engine to provide responses to user queries at the speed of thought.
Now you can try Azure Analysis Services without the need to build anything with our new sample model based on the Adventure Works Internet Sales database. It is designed to show a range of Analysis Services modeling features.
Read about it on the Azure blog.