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Reports can be designed using Excel 2007 and then published to SharePoint and viewed by anyone granted permission. A user may drill into a report in more detail or they can open it in Excel to analyze further. In addition, Insight Enterprise supports Reporting Services, a tool from Microsoft designed for large scale enterprise reporting, featuring dynamic data links, report subscription and multiple export format options. Microsoft Excel together with a SharePoint 2007 web portal provides a comprehensive business intelligence interface. Insight has enhanced the standard functionality that comes with these tools to work seamlessly with the Insight Enterprise data warehouse. These enhancements include SharePoint site definitions and web-parts and an additional menu added to Excel 2007. SharePointMicrosoft’s SharePoint Server 2007 is designed to enable business to:
SharePoint provides centralized, web-based access to information and improved abilities to locate relevant content, which give users a single place to locate information, no matter what format it is in. Typically reports dynamically integrated with the Insight Enterprise database and applications will use Dashboards, Excel Services or Reporting Services. In addition, SharePoint may be used to manage documents in any format and other electronic content such as Web pages, PDF files, and e-mail messages, providing comprehensive control over the storage, security, distribution, and reuse of this material. This provides users with consistent user experience through familiar client applications and team collaboration tools, while administrators benefit from a single, integrated platform with a consistent administrative interface to manage intranet, extranet, and Internet applications.
Excel ServicesExcel Services empowers users to publish and run spreadsheets on the server, enabling users to access these spreadsheets through a Web browser without the need for any custom browser components or a local copy of Excel 2007.
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