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Steven RachuiPremier Field Engineering - DSEMicrosoft Corporation
SQL Server Reporting Services for SCCM and OpsMgr
Agenda
IntroductionSQL Reporting Services (SSRS)SSRS and ConfigMgrSSRS and OpsMgrCustom Reports
ConfigMgrOpsMgr
And finally…
Introduction
Why all the fuss over reporting?Software Updates, Software Distribution, Configuration ManagementPerformance, Health, Availability
Reports – your data, your way‘out of box’ reportsCustom Reports
Report audienceITManagement
SQL Reporting Services (SSRS)
Robust ReportingTabular and Graphical
Web based UINo SCCM console requiredNo OpsMgr console required*
Subscription modelSharepoint Integration possibleCustom Reports
SSRS and ConfigMgr
SSRS – the way forwardR3 Power Management Reports – SSRS only
Easy ConfigMgr IntegrationPreserves ‘classic’ reportsIntuitive UI for users
SCCM Console not required
Configuring ConfigMgr and SSRS integration
SSRS and ConfigMgr
SSRS – the way forwardR3 Power Management Reports – SSRS only
Easy ConfigMgr IntegrationPreserves ‘classic’ reportsIntuitive UI for users
SCCM Console not required
Configuring ConfigMgr and SSRS integrationPotential Issues
Custom reports may crash SCCM consoleSQL 2008/SQL 2008 R2
Custom reports MUST be published under ConfigMgr folder
SSRS and OpsMgr
THE reporting engine for OpsMgrRequires dedicated SSRS
Security ModificationsResetSRS
OpsMgr console Not required but recommended
OpsMgr and SSRSReporting ConfigurationReport DeploymentPublished Reports
First step in ‘custom’ reporting
Linked ReportsSecond step in ‘custom’ reporting
Custom Reports – ConfigMgr and OpsMgr
Building custom reportsApplies to both ConfigMgr and OpsMgrTools
SQL 2005 – Visual Studio or Report Builder 1.0SQL 2008 – Report Builder 2.0SQL 2008 R2 – Report Builder 3.0
Getting startedQuery is hardest partCustomizing/Transforming ‘Out of Box’ reportsStart simple – tabular to complexBuild it from scratch
Sample ReportsConfigMgrOpsMgr
Q u e s t i o n s ?
Speaker Blog: blogs.msdn.com/steverac
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