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Beginning Excel Services - Liviu Asnash, Eran Megiddo, Craig Thomas

Beginning Excel Services

Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2007
Wrox Press (Verlag)
978-0-470-10489-7 (ISBN)
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Written by Microsoft's lead developers of Excel Services, this book shares their insights into the benefits and usage of Excel's new server technology so that you can solve business problems. You'll learn what Excel Services is for and how it is used, how to deploy an evaluation copy of the server and effectively administer it, and gain an understanding of how the server works. You'll also get step-by-step guidelines for using the server in each of the scenarios for which it was designed.

Liviu Asnash is a Principal Development Lead at Microsoft, and currently manages the development of Excel Services (which is part of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007). Asnash has more than 15 years of experience in enterprise-level software development. In the past five years, he has worked on Microsoft Office in areas related to Business Intelligence, Excel, and Excel Services. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was the director of Research and Development at Maximal Innovative Intelligence, a software company that developed data visualization tools for Business Intelligence. Before that, he worked for six years on mission-critical server systems based on UNIX and Oracle technologies. Asnash holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science and an M.B.A. degree. He lives in Bellevue, Washington, with his wife and son. Eran Megiddo is an entrepreneur at heart and is the Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft, responsible for the team that defines the functionality and product road map for Excel Services. Megiddo has been designing and developing data analysis software for more than 14 years. Prior to joining Microsoft, he co-founded Maximal Innovative Intelligence, back home in Israel. Maximal developed data visualization and exploration tools that were eventually acquired by Microsoft. The tools were initially released as Microsoft Data Analyzer and are now part of Microsoft Office Excel 2007. The inspiration for Maximal was in student-assessment software developed at Memad Educational Systems, where Megiddo led the software development and product marketing efforts. He began his professional career as an officer in an elite Israeli Military Intelligence unit. Megiddo enjoys spending his free time traveling and hiking with his wife and two daughters. He is an avid theatergoer, but on most nights, you will find him in the kitchen, where he enjoys cooking for family and friends. Craig Thomas is a Senior Test Lead who works for Microsoft in Redmond, Washington. For the Office SharePoint Server 2007 release, he is the Release Test Lead for Excel Services. He also leads a team of testers who focus primarily on server performance and reliability. Prior to joining the Office team, he was contributing to shipping Exchange Server 2003 with a focus on leading a test team responsible for the Outlook Web Access component of Exchange. Thomas discovered his technology passions later in life, after an 11-year career as a submariner in the United States Navy. He programmed with C and C++ early on, but now prefers C#, and keeps his coding skills fresh by staying involved with tools development, authoring test automation scripts, and, of course, writing custom solutions for Excel Services.

Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Overview of Excel Services. Chapter 1: Introduction to Excel Services. Chapter 2: Getting Started with Excel Services. Chapter 3: Architecture. Part II: Working with Excel Services. Chapter 4: Workbook Support. Chapter 5: External Data. Chapter 6: Capacity and Deployment Planning. Chapter 7: Administration of Excel Services. Chapter 8: Security. Part III: How-To Scenarios. Chapter 9: Sharing Workbooks with the Browser. Chapter 10: Interacting with Workbooks in the Browser. Chapter 11: Controlling Workbook Distribution. Chapter 12: Business Intelligence Solutions. Chapter 13: Offloading Workbook Calculation to the Server. Chapter 14: Building Custom Solutions. Appendix: Troubleshooting. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.3.2007
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Sprache englisch
Maße 189 x 233 mm
Gewicht 626 g
Einbandart Paperback
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Excel
ISBN-10 0-470-10489-9 / 0470104899
ISBN-13 978-0-470-10489-7 / 9780470104897
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