Dashboards With Pps Monitoring And Analytics

Post on 24-Dec-2014

1.495 views 3 download

Tags:

description

 

Transcript of Dashboards With Pps Monitoring And Analytics

Dashboards withPPS Monitoring and Analytics

Raj Chaudhuri

Session Code:

Agenda

Overview of Dashboards PerformancePoint Server : Past, Present and…Overview of PPS Dashboard features

ScorecardsKPIS and Indicators

ReportsFiltering

Extending PPS Dashboards using:Web Page ReportsCustom Report TypesCell Context-based InteractionPPS Metadata

Dashboards Overview

DashboardsProvide important, related information in one glanceCan show summarized or detailed dataCan be targeted to specific audiencesAllow interaction – drill down, get detailsThese days, mainly show scorecardsWhich are composed using KPIs

“Microsoft” Dashboards

KPIs can be built usingMicrosoft SQL Server Analysis ServicesMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server (KPI Lists)Microsoft ProClarityGood old Microsoft Excel

Dashboards can be shown usingMicrosoft SQL Server Reporting ServicesMicrosoft ProClarity and ProClarity Advanced ServerMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server (Especially Excel Services)

PerformancePoint Server

Logical successor to another product called Business Scorecard ManagerPlays three roles: Planning, Monitoring and AnalysisMonitoring and Analysis involve calculating KPIs, combining them to build scorecards, and using scorecards and reports to build dashboardsCombines all the other technologies discussed

Umm, except…

Analytics

Planning PPS Service Pack 3

Monitoring

PerformancePoint Server Roadmap

H1 CY10Mid CY09

SharePoint “14” PerformancePoint

Services

Supported 10 yrs

Analytics

Monitoring

Today

Performance Management becomes a workload in SharePoint

Product Licensing Roadmap

Today(Effective April 1st, 2009) Summer 2009 Wave 14

Monitoring

PPS 2007As an entitlement of

MOSS 2007 Enterprise CAL Software Assurance

no changeSharePoint “14”

Standard + Enterprise CAL

Analytics no change

PlanningSP3 for PPS 2007

Available for all owners of PPS 2007

maintenance

(to get the latest functionality)

Still…

Monitoring and Analytics will continue in SharePoint v.nextAny development done now will continue to workMOSS customers with Software Assurance have access to PPS today.So…

Building a basic dashboarddemo

Adding some interactivitydemo

What next?

Custom report types are not very simple to build

We have to create a design surface as well as a result

If we only want to display results, there is an easy way

The Web Page Report

The Web Page Report

Is just a web pageWhich can render anythingDashboard context can be passed to the web page:

Via regular HTTP parameters

Coding Web Page reports with parametersdemo

Custom Report Types

Custom report types need a little more patienceThey require both :

server-side deployment (for rendering), andClient-side deployment (for designing)Final deployment requires the code to be signed

Creating Custom Report Typesdemo

Metadata

PerformancePoint Server Monitoring maintains metadata about every object

“What are the banding thresholds for a KPI?”“What annotations have been added to a scorecard?”

This data is maintained in a column called SerializedXml in the PPS Monitoring databaseIt could be used in custom reports through:

The PPSMonitoring Web ServiceDirectly querying the database

The MAUDF project

Monitor Analyze User Defined FunctionsProvides

T-SQL access to M&A element metadata Using

CLR Table-Valued UDFsAvailable

http://www.codeplex/maudf

Reports with PPS M&A MetadataNameTitleCompany

demo

धन्यवा�दઆભા�ર ধন্য�বা�দ

ਧੰ�ਨਵਾ�ਦ

ଧନ୍ୟ�ବା�ଦ

நன்றி�

ధన్య�వాదాలు� ಧನ್ಯ�ವಾ�ದಗಳು

നി�ങ്ങള്‍‌ക്ക്� നിന്ദി�

question & answer

© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS,

IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.