Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Report Dashboard creation in SharePoint Foundation 2010 with SSRS 2008 R2...

This multi-part blog series takes a look at creating a reporting dashboard using SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Sql Server Reporting Services 2008 R2.

Both technologies are relatively new (as of the time of this blog post) and not much in the way of documentation and "how to's" exist outside of the Microsoft product documentation. This blog series shows how I created a reporting dashboard using these technologies and incorporates my own experience as well as some of the "out of the box" documentation from Microsoft.

Stay tuned for new posts as I attempt to fill in this multi part series...

Part 1 - Integrating SSRS 2008 R2 and SharePoint Foundation 2010.

Part 2 - Creating the reporting dashboard

Part 3 - Publish SSRS Report to SharePoint Foundation 2010.

Part 4 - Subscribing to reports

Part 5 - All things snapshot related

Part 6 - Permissions setup

Part 7 - Email setup for the reporting dashboard

Part 8 - Creating a report from a snapshot

Part 9 - Creating a report from a report model in SharePoint

Part 10 - Caching options in SSRS / SharePoint Foundation

Part 11 - Searching in SharePoint Foundation 2010

Part 12 - All things "Report Viewer web part"

My first post. ;)

Welcome to my blog.  Within this blog I am going to document my experiences with SharePoint 2010 (mostly SharePoint Foundation to start).  I am going to share my experiences as I dig in to the new version and hopefully it can help someone out there.

To start I am going to focus on SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Sql Server Reporting Services 2008 R2.