50399 Designing a Business Intelligence Solution by Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
This five-day instructor-led course provides in-depth knowledge
on designing a Business Intelligence solution by using Microsoft
SQL Server 2008.
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Audience Profile
The primary audience for this course is developers who have
knowledge of Business Intelligence (BI) concepts, with an
experience of 4-5 years in BI. The audience has an understanding of
how to use SQL Server 2005 BI tools to implement a BI
infrastructure and solution. However, the audience needs to develop
an understanding of design principles and best practices when
designing a BI solution. The target audience also includes BI
developers with experience in using SQL Server 2008 BI features and
tools, and who want to obtain a professional certification in BI
development and design.
The secondary audience for this course is information technology
(IT) professionals, and Business Analysts who specialize in the
area of BI.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Design a Business Intelligence (BI) architecture in SQL Server
2008.
- Design a strategy for implementing the extract, transform, load
(ETL) processby using SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
(SSIS).
- Design a strategy for managing packages by using SSIS.
- Design an online analytical processing (OLAP) solution
architecture by using SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
(SSAS).
- Design a physical storage for an OLAP solution by using
SSAS.
- Design an administration and maintenance strategy for an SSAS
solution.
- Design effective queries for an OLAP solution by using
SSAS.
- Design and develop a SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services (SSRS)
solution architecture.
- Design a strategy for deploying and managing an SSRS solution
architecture.
- Design data mining solutions by using SQL Server 2008.
Course Outline
Module 1: Designing a Business Intelligence Architecture
in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
This module explains basic BI concepts to the student and
provides the framework to start planning and designing for a BI
infrastructure. This includes getting to know the various BI
methodologies, Microsoft's BI vision, common terminologies used in
a BI environment, and gathering system and organizational
requirements. The module also introduces the various Microsoft BI
tools available, which can be used both in the front-end and
back-end of a BI solution.
Lessons
- Overview of BI Concepts
- Planning BI Solutions
- Planning the Development of a BI Solution
- Determining BI Requirements
- Determining Architectural Requirements of a BI Solution
- Planning the Microsoft BI Environment
- Overview of BI Operations Management
Lab : Designing a Business Intelligence Architecture in
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
- Determining Business Requirements for a BI Solution
- Designing the Architecture for a BI Solution
- Creating a Test Environment for a BI Solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe BI concepts.
- Plan a BI solution.
- Plan the development of a BI solution.
- Determine BI requirements.
- Determine architectural requirements of a BI solution.
- Plan the Microsoft BI environment.
- Describe the overview of BI operations management.
Module 2: Designing a Strategy for Implementing ETL by
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
This module introduces you to designing extract, transform, and
load (ETL) packages by using SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
(SSIS). This module covers information on how to create an ETL
package to extract source data from multiple heterogeneous systems,
apply transformations to the ETL package, and load it in data
marts or data warehouses.
Lessons
- Planning Data Sources and Destinations
- Determining Staging Requirements
- Planning SSIS Packages
- Planning the Development of SSIS Packages
- Designing Data Flow
- Planning Data Flow Operations
- Extending SSIS Packages with Scripts
Lab : Designing a Strategy for Implementing ETL by Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
- Designing Data Flow Logic
- Implementing Control and Data Flow
- Modifying the Package to Work with Incremental Loads
- Determining a Strategy for Scrubbing Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan data sources and destinations.
- Determine staging requirements.
- Plan SSIS packages.
- Plan the development of SSIS packages.
- Design data flow.
- Plan data flow operations.
- Extend SSIS packages with scripts.
Module 3: Designing a Strategy for Managing Packages by
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
This module describes how to design a management and deployment
strategy for packages. Once a data warehouse has been created by
using an ETL package, the next step is to build an OLAP database
and OLAP cubes to aggregate the data.
Lessons
- Designing a Strategy for Logging ETL Operations
- Designing a Strategy for Managing Errors
- Designing and Implementing Reliable ETL Processes
- Designing a Strategy for Deploying and Maintaining SSIS
Packages
- Designing a Strategy for Optimizing an SSIS Solution
Lab : Designing a Strategy for Managing Packages by
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services
- Designing a Package Management Strategy
- Implementing Package Configurations
- Implementing an Error-Handling Strategy
- Implementing a Logging Strategy
- Implementing Reliability by Using Transactions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design a strategy for logging ETL operations.
- Design a strategy for managing errors.
- Design and implementing reliable ETL processes.
- Design a strategy for deploying and maintaining SSIS
packages.
- Design a strategy for optimizing an SSIS solution.
Module 4: Designing an OLAP Solution Architecture by
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
This module explains what an OLAP solution is and helps to
gather requirements for the solution. This module also explains
dimensions and dimension relationships. In addition, it also
includes considerations for implementing cubes, KPIs, and actions,
finally helping the student to design an OLAP solution
architecture.
Lessons
- Overview of an OLAP Solution
- Gathering Requirements for an OLAP Solution
- Designing a Logical OLAP Solution Architecture
- Designing Dimensions
- Designing Dimension Relationships
- Considerations for Implementing Cubes, KPIs, and Actions
- Global Considerations for an SSAS Solution
Lab : Designing an OLAP Solution Architecture by Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
- Designing an OLAP Solution
- Implementing the Data Source View
- Implementing Dimensions
- Creating a Cube
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe an OLAP solution.
- Gather requirements for an OLAP solution.
- Design a logical OLAP solution architecture.
- Design dimensions.
- Design dimension relationships.
- Describe the considerations for implementing cubes, KPIs, and
actions.
- Describe the global considerations for an SSAS solution.
Module 5: Designing Physical Storage for an OLAP
Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis
Services
This module covers the various aspects of designing and
optimizing the physical storage of data in an OLAP solution and
provides information on how to partition and design a storage
strategy.
Lessons
- Designing and Implementing Physical Storage for Dimensions
- Designing and Implementing a Partitioning Strategy for
Relational Data
- Designing a Partitioning Strategy for Multidimensional
Data
- Designing Aggregations
Lab : Designing Physical Storage for an OLAP Solution by
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
- Designing a Partitioning Strategy
- Implementing Partitions
- Implementing Proactive Caching
- Improving Query Performance by Creating Aggregations
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design and implementing physical storage for dimensions.
- Design and implementing a partitioning strategy for relational
data.
- Design a partitioning strategy for multidimensional data.
- Design aggregations.
Module 6: Designing an Administration and Maintenance
Strategy for a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
Solution
This module covers how to administer and maintain an OLAP
solution. The module also covers the considerations for
implementing scalability, availability, security, and monitoring
for an OLAP solution.
Lessons
- Determining SSAS Resource Requirements
- Considerations for Providing SSAS Scalability
- Considerations for Providing SSAS Availability
- Planning and Implementing a Deployment Strategy for an SSAS
Solution
- Designing a Strategy for Monitoring an SSAS Solution
- Securing an SSAS Solution
- Designing a Strategy for Optimizing the Performance of
SSAS
Lab : Designing an Administration and Maintenance
Strategy for a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
Solution
- Designing a Monitoring Strategy for SSAS
- Implementing a Monitoring Strategy for SSAS
- Designing a Security Strategy for an SSAS Database
- Implementing a Security Strategy for an SSAS Database
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Determine SSAS resource requirements.
- Describe the considerations for providing SSAS
scalability.
- Describe the considerations for providing SSAS
availability.
- Plan and implement a deployment strategy for an SSAS
solution.
- Design a strategy formonitoring an SSAS solution.
- Secure an SSAS solution.
- Design a strategy for optimizing the performance of SSAS.
Module 7: Designing Effective Queries for an OLAP
Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis
Services
This module covers how to design effective MDX queries for an
OLAP solution. The module also covers identifying and resolving
bottlenecks in MDX queries. The end result of most BI applications
is to give insights to the end users about what is happening in
business through reports.
Lessons
- Designing Business Driven Calculations by Using MDX
- Working with MDX Queries
- Exploring MDX Query Context and Execution
- Optimizing MDX Queries
- Extending Multidimensional Expressions
Lab : Designing Effective Queries for an OLAP Solution
by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
- Designing an OLAP Solution
- Defining Scoped Assignments Using MDX Scripts
- Monitoring and Optimizing queries
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design business driven calculations by using MDX.
- Work with MDX queries.
- Describe MDX query context and execution.
- Optimize MDX queries.
- Extend multidimensional expressions.
Module 8: Designing and Developing a Microsoft SQL
Server 2008 Reporting Services Solution Architecture
This module provides information to design a reporting solution
by using SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services (SSRS).
Lessons
- Analyzing the Business Requirements for a Reporting
Solution
- Planning the Architecture for an SSRS Solution
- Designing a Data Acquisition Strategy
- Planning a Reporting Solution
- Designing Report Models
- Extending Reporting with Custom Code
Lab : Designing and Developing a Microsoft SQL Server
2008 Reporting Services Solution Architecture
- Designing Report Layout
- Creating Report Layout
- Making Reports Interactive
- Extending Reports Using Custom Components
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Analyze the business requirements for a reporting
solution.
- Plan the architecture for an SSRS solution.
- Design a data acquisition strategy.
- Plan a reporting solution.
- Design report models.
- Extend reporting with custom code.
Module 9: Designing a Strategy for Deploying and
Managing a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Solution
Architecture
This module covers deployment and management strategies for
SSRS.
Lessons
- Planning the Integration of Reports with Applications
- Planning Security for a Reporting Solution
- Planning Reports Distribution
- Designing a Strategy for Managing Report Execution
- Designing a Strategy for Optimizing Report Performance
- Planning the Administration of SSRS
Lab : Designing a Strategy for Deploying and Managing a
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Solution
Architecture
- Designing a Report Management Strategy
- Deploying Reports
- Monitoring Reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan the integration of reports with applications.
- Plan security for a reporting solution.
- Plan reports distribution.
- Design a strategy for managing report execution.
- Design a strategy for optimizing report performance.
- Plan the administration of SSRS.
Module 10: Designing Data Mining Solutions by Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
This module includes creating and testing mining models and
using them to run prediction queries. While reporting allows users
to see what has already happened, data mining allows end users to
predict what is likely to happen in the future.
Lessons
- Fundamentals of Data Mining
- Designing a Mining Model and Structure
- Designing Strategies for Staging Data
- Visualizing Data Mining Results
- Testing Mining Models
Lab : Designing Data Mining Solutions by Using Microsoft
SQL Server 2008
- Designing a Mining Model
- Creating a Mining Model
- Exploring and Testing Mining Models
- Running Prediction Queries
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the fundamentals of data mining.
- Design a mining model and structure.
- Design strategies for staging data.
- Visualize data mining results.
- Test mining models.