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  • Master Data Services Learning Resources

    Back to a bit of Master Data Services this week – there’s been a few learning resources that have appeared here and there for MDS over the past couple of months. I thought that it would be worth rounding up the ones that I’ve noticed: Installing and Configuring Master Data Services – Starting right at...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 06-30-2010
  • SQL Server Master Data Services now available

    Whilst the core components of SQL 2008 R2 have been signing autographs on the red carpet, Master Data Services has sneaked quietly in through the back door.   If you have MSDN access, download a full version (guessing developer and enterprise only but haven’t checked) and off you go. ...
    Posted to Tim Kent's blog (Weblog) by Tim Kent on 05-06-2010
  • MDM White Papers

    With the release of SQL Server 2008 R2 nearly upon us, it's a safe bet that the number of technical articles for MDS will start to increase a bit. In the meantime, I felt it was worth mentioning a few older MDM White Papers that may come in useful: Master Data Management (MDM) Hub Architecture by...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 03-15-2010
  • Master Data Services - Reversing Transactions

    MDM tools give the control of the enterprise master data over to the data stewards and power users, rather than relying on automated data integration alone. Master Data Services is no exception to the above. One of the ways that this is true for MDS is that it allows users to inspect the transactions...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 12-15-2009
  • Master Data Services - Business Rules

    I've been keeping an eye on the SQL Server 2008 R2 CTPs over the past few months, but have been compelled to start blogging again following the release of Master Data Services (MDS) in the November CTP. The idea of a Microsoft MDM tool first caught my attention with the acquisition of Stratature...
    Posted to Jeremy Kashel's Blog (Weblog) by Jeremy Kashel on 11-15-2009
  • BI Conference - Day 2

    First of all a quick correction following my post on day one where I had a bit of code name confusion.  Project "Madison" is the evolution of the DatAllegro acquisition, Project "Gemini" is the self service BI and "Kilimanjaro" is the code name for the (interim?) release...
    Posted to Tim Kent's blog (Weblog) by Tim Kent on 10-08-2008
  • Microsoft MDM Technology Preview

    Microsoft's first Technology preview of their upcoming MDM product will be available from tomorrow. More details on how to participate can be found in Kirk Hasselden's blog Rumours are it's all going to be based around SharePoint...
    Posted to Tim Kent's blog (Weblog) by Tim Kent on 11-21-2007
  • Multi-dimensional modeling (ADAPT)

    Everybody hates documentation but this is a really neat, free tool for modeling multi-dimensional databases and is particularly suited to MSAS 2005. ADAPT™ (Application Design for Analytical Processing Technologies) from Symmetry Corporation is a Visio stencil. Example of a time dimension is shown below...
    Posted to Tim Kent's blog (Weblog) by Tim Kent on 09-30-2007
  • Microsoft acquire Stratature

    Microsoft have acquired the MDM company Stratature http://www.stratature.com/Microsoft/Announce/tabid/260/default.aspx So Kirk Hasselden's hints were as thinly veiled as they seemed after all! He was almost apologetic for not being able to tell us anymore at his session in Seattle and with hindsight...
    Posted to Tim Kent's blog (Weblog) by Tim Kent on 06-07-2007
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