Friday, March 29, 2013

Enhanced BI features in SP 2013



Below is the list of some enhanced BI features in SP 2013. The information is taken from Share Point forum.

Excel BI
Excel BI offers certain new features to support business intelligence applications.
These include the following:
In-Memory BI Engine (IMBI): The In Memory multidimensional data analysis engine (IMBI), also known as the Vertipaq engine, allows for almost instant analysis of millions of rows and is a fully integrated feature in the Excel client.
Power View Add-in for Excel: Power View ("Crescent") enables users to visualize and interact with modeled data by using highly interactive visualizations, animations and smart querying.. Users can present and share insights with others through rich storyboard presentation capabilities. PowerView is powered by the BI Semantic Model and the VertiPaq engine.
Decoupled PivotChart and PivotTable reports: Users can now create PivotChart reports without having to include a PivotTable report on the same page.
Excel Services
Excel Services offers certain new features to support business intelligence applications. These include the following:
Calculated measures and members: Excel Services supports calculated measures and calculated members that are created in Excel.
Enhanced timeline controls: Excel Services supports timeline controls that render and behave as they do in the Excel client.
Application BI Servers: Administrators can specify SQL Server Analysis Services servers to support more advanced analytic capabilities in Excel Services.
Business Intelligence Center update: The Business Intelligence Center site template has been streamlined. It not only has a new look, it is easier to use.
Data exploration improvements: People can more easily explore data and conduct analysis in Excel Services reports that use SQL Server Analysis Services data or PowerPivot data models. For example, users can point to a value in a PivotChart or PivotTable report and see suggested ways to view additional information. Users can also use commands such as Drill Down To to conduct analysis. Users can also apply the Drill Down command by using a single mouse click.
Field list and field well support: Excel Services enables people to easily view and change which items are displayed in rows, columns, values, and filters in PivotChart reports and PivotTable reports that have been published to Excel Services.
PerformancePoint Services
PerformancePoint Services offers certain new features to support business intelligence applications. These include the following:
BI Center Update: The new BI Center is cleaner, and easier to use with folders and libraries configured for easy use.
Support for Analysis Services Effective User: This new feature eliminates the need for Kerberos delegation when per-user authentication is used for Analysis Services data sources. By supporting Analysis Services Effective User feature, authorization checks will be based on the user specified by the EffectiveUserName property instead of using the currently authenticated user.
PerformancePoint Support on iPad: PerformancePoint dashboards can now be viewed and interacted with on iPad devices using the Safari web browser.
Dashboard Migration: Users will be able to copy entire dashboards and dependencies, including the .aspx file, to other users, servers, or site collections. This feature also allows the ability to migrate single items to other environments and migrate content by using Windows PowerShell commands.
Filter Enhancements & Filter Search: The UI has been enhanced to allow users to easily view and manage filters including giving users the ability to search for items within filters without having to navigate through the tree.
Visio Services
Visio Services offers some new features
Maximum Cache Size: A new service parameter, it is located on the Central Admininstration Visio Graphics Service Application Global Settings page. The default value is 5120 MB.
Health Analyzer rules: New corresponding Health Analyzer rules have been added to reflect the new Maximum Cache Size parameter.
Updated Windows PowerShell cmdlets, Set-SPVisioPerformance: This cmdlet has been updated to include the new Maximum Cache Size parameter.
Commenting on drawings supported: Users can add meaningful comments to a Visio Drawing (*.vsdx) collaboratively on the web via Visio Services in full page rendering mode.
We can't compare external lists with standard lists where data is stored inside of SharePoint. Since the data is stored outside SharePoint, there are many Limitations in External Lists. Many of the Ribbon features will not be available for external Lists.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Limitations of External Lists in SharePoint 2010

We can't compare external lists with standard lists where data is stored inside of SharePoint. Since the data is stored outside SharePoint, there are many Limitations in External Lists. Many of the Ribbon features will not be available for external Lists.
  1. Cannot create Information Management Policies (bar codes,  auditing, retention or labels)
  2. Open with Access/Open with Project is not supported
  3. REST access via ListData.svc to External Lists is not available (All WCF services like RSS feeds are not available)
  4. No Look ups
  5. No version or version history
  6. Inline Editing is not available
  7. Datasheet view is not available
  8. Export to Excel option is not available
  9. Workflows cannot be configured for External Lists
  10. Can't create Visio Diagrams
  11. No Context Menu (ECB) Send To operations.
  12. Events handlers are not supported.
  13. No Item Level Permissions
  14. No item or field level validation or Formula supported
  15. Document templates are not supported.
  16. Additional data connections in InfoPath 2010 list forms not supported
  17. My favorite Utility: U2U CAML Query builder doesn't work!
  18. No Check In / Check Out options 
  19. Drafts of items are not supported.
  20. No Write support for BLOB 
  21. Metadata based navigation is not supported
  22. Alerts are not supported
  23. Attachments will not be available

Tail: You cannot mix the SharePoint columns with External List columns since they are coming from external source.


Read more: http://www.sharepointdiary.com/2012/03/limitations-of-external-lists-in.html#ixzz2I1zMavOw