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MSDN Webcast: End-to-End SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (Part 1 of 6) (Level 200)
Category: Data Management
Tags: applications
Overview This webcast provides a high-level overview of its capabilities, and helps identify opportunities for incorporating Reporting Services into the business environment. The webcast briefly discusses the history of Reporting Services and the architecture upon which it is built. It covers subscriptions, the various solution types available, and options for embedding reports in applications. Through this webcast one can learn about licensing, requirements, installation, and the features and reporting lifecycle of the Reporting Services platform.
- Publisher
- Microsoft
- File Format
- Webcast
- Date Published
- May 19, 2006
- Format
- Webcasts
- Topics
- Database Management
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