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More and more people are migrating their Report Server environment to SharePoint. This migration will give you the ability to open your reports in SharePoint instead of just another UI. For a complete explanation on this migration check a previous blog...
I wasn't blogging for a long time, but now I'm back with a strong rhyme. Look, near the camera, snap my picture. I'll sign my name on it, then I get richer. Like LL said don't call it a comeback and face the fact Jack I'm all that...
Microsoft is planning to release the next version of its SQL Server database, which is codenamed "Katmai," in 2008 . Everybody is waiting anxiously what this version will bring us. Like everybody I've a personal wish list for SSRS and it seems MS is working...
This is one of my many posts about FQDN. Most people who followed the guides about setting up SSRS, WSS and TFS in FQDN environment, complained they have to log on each time when the connect to their sites. These sites are still intranet sites, but IE...
This blog describes how you can setup your Reporting Services environment using a FQDN. A FQDN is an unambiguous domain name that specifies the node's position in the DNS tree hierarchy absolutely. To distinguish an FQDN from a regular domain name, a...
Since the release of Reporting Services 2000 back in January of 2004, I've build lots of apps using this technology. On my newest assignment they requested me to implement two Reporting Services instances on the same machine. Their serverpark isn't that...
This is the first blog of a series about discussing the improvements of installing SQL Server SP2 . If you've applied Service Pack 2 CTP2 to your SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services installation, you might have noticed the appearance again of "Select All...