A proposed introduction...

Posted by: Charles Young, on 23 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

What a pity. Ive spent some time recently evaluating SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services with respect to its proposed use on a UK public sector project that will implement a part of the 'national infrastructure'. In every respect but one, Reporting Services provides an excellent fit for the stated requirements. There is already a commitment to using SQL Server, and SharePoint, within the project, so Reporting Services appears the way to go. What is the exception? Well, Reporting Services provides...

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