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Teo Lachev is a consultant, mentor, and author focusing on the design and development of Microsoft .NET business intelligence solutions. Read about Teo's work and life. Registered users can post comments.
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Where is THE Book?
A few readers are asking about the whereabouts of my book Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services, so I felt I need to write a short status report. The book is printed and it's on stock with the distributor. It's making its way slowly-y-y...
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Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005 Goes E-Book
I happy to announce my book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005" is now available as an Adobe PDF e-book. The first retailer that Google Alerts reported to sell it is Diesel Ebooks . It should soon pop up on all popular ebook retailer...
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Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005 - Bestseller on Amazon!
My book “Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005” book is a bestseller on Amazon! It is currently ranked No 94 for Computers and Internet (as of Jan 23). The book is now in its second printing (it's been available on Amazon since 12/15/2005). Thank you...
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Implementing Smart Reports Article Available
Microsoft has just published an excerpt from my book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005" on TechNet. Learn how to integrate SSRS and SSAS to build smart reports using data mining and CLR stored procedures.
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Source code available
The source code for my book "Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005" is available for download. It can also be downloaded by clicking on the Source code link found on the book resource page . To get the entire code, download the amas_all_code_in_one...
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More Analysis Services Books
Chris Webb mentions in his blog about more SSAS-related books coming up. It looks SSAS 2005 is catching like a wild fire :-(
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My next book
I have to admit that I haven’t been very prolific lately on the blog arena. The reason for my extensive absence has been that all of my free time (what’s that?) has been spent writing my forthcoming book. That’s right, let’s blame...
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Article here, article there...RS, RS everywhere
Some of my recent writings see daylight: The publisher of my book donated Chapter 1 of my book (Introducing Microsoft Reporting Services) to The Code Project website. It is available for free access here http://www.codeproject.com/books/MSReportingServices...
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A case for self-publishing
An interesting trend has been building momentum recently which has caught my attention. More and more authors are choosing self-publishing as a viable option to commercial publishing. Interestingly, I haven’t come across a technical author who is...
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The road ahead
Many folks have been asking me about the book authoring process. “Oh, you’ve authored a book” they will gasp. Once the awe evaporates, questions start. How did you do it, how long it took, what’s the royalty fee (the most popular...
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