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WhereScape RED with Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services Tabular Models

By WhereScape
| June 9, 2016

WhereScape RED has been integrated with Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services for several years now and delivers great value to Customers with limited or no knowledge of how to create the Multidimensional cubes within SSAS itself.

After a major Beta program both internally and on select Customer Sites, WhereScape RED 6.8.6.0 sees the release of the integration with the Tabular mode of operation within SSAS.

The link below is a very simple video walk-through of the support for SQL Server Analysis Services Tabular Models delivered in WhereScape RED 6.8.6.0. Using WhereScape RED’s drag and drop functionality you can see how quickly you can create a tabular model from existing data warehouse objects; all within one interface.  

Users get an insight into the ease with which they can extend their data warehouse delivery mechanisms within their organisations.

IS IT FOR ME?

The video is aimed at those familiar with WhereScape RED and is meant as an introduction to the new Tabular Model functionality for SSAS. Whilst this is not a training course, this video covers the key concepts and allows the viewer sufficient know-how to do this in their own environments. Knowledge of SSAS Tabular Model Development is not required. 

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