May 2, 2024
3 minute read
Reporting Services (SSRS) is a Microsoft SQL Server-based server-side reporting platform used to create and deliver a wide range of interactive, tabular, graphical, and mobile reports. SSRS is a powerful tool that enables businesses to transform raw data into meaningful insights, making it a valuable asset for data analysts, business intelligence professionals, and report developers.
Why Learn Reporting Services?
There are several reasons why individuals may want to learn Reporting Services:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Reporting Services.
Is an in-depth guide to SQL Server Reporting Services, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques like dynamic reporting and data visualization. It is highly recommended for anyone who wants to learn more about Reporting Services or wants to become more proficient in using it. The authors are all experts in Reporting Services and have been using it since its inception, so you can be sure you are getting the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Comprehensive guide to Reporting Services 2012, covering both the basics and more advanced topics like mobile reporting and SharePoint integration. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to get the most out of Reporting Services 2012.
Provides practical solutions to common Reporting Services problems, making it an invaluable resource for anyone who uses Reporting Services on a regular basis.
Beginner-friendly guide to Reporting Services 2014, covering everything from installing and configuring Reporting Services to creating and deploying reports.
Comprehensive guide to Reporting Services 2012 for developers, covering topics like report development, data access, and security.
Comprehensive guide to Reporting Services 2012, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques like mobile reporting and SharePoint integration.
Beginner-friendly guide to Reporting Services 2016, covering everything from installing and configuring Reporting Services to creating and deploying reports.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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