This is the TechNet Wiki page for Power View, a feature of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition. Power View is an interactive data exploration, visualization, and presentation experience.
Important: Please visit Power View documentation on office.microsoft.com for the most up-to-date content. Power View is now a feature of Microsoft Excel 2013, and as part of the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and 2013 Enterprise Editions.
Power View provides intuitive ad-hoc reporting for business users such as data analysts, business decision makers, and information workers. They can easily create and interact with views of data from data models based on PowerPivot workbooks or tabular models deployed to SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services (SSAS) instances. Power View is a browser-based Silverlight application launched from SharePoint Server 2010. See What’s new in Power View in Excel 2013 and in SharePoint Server.
Tutorials Tutorial: Create a Sample Report in Power View updated for SQL Server 2012 RTM Tutorial: Optimize a Sample PowerPivot Model for Power View Reports updated for SQL Server 2012 RTM Samples Power View and PowerPivot HelloWorldPicnic Samples for SQL Server 2012 RTM Power View samples you can try yourself: Oil and gas, schools, toy sales, car and auto, and yes, picnic
Microsoft MVP Jen Stirrup Talks Trellis Charts And Power View! Using Database Images in Tabular BI Semantic Models with Power View, Dan English Visualizing Data with Microsoft Crescent book just out by Brian Larson, Mark Davis, Dan English, and Paul Purington Books Online News Deployment Checklist: Reporting Services, Project Crescent, and PowerPivot for SharePoint
when is the html version of power view going to be released?
Great work
Horizon_Net edited Revision 65. Comment: added language tags
Thanks for sharing!
It's really cool!
Hi, Ashish -- Thanks for your feedback! No pie charts or KPIs yet... cheers -- maggie
Thanks very much for the details. I am able to make crescent dashboards. Can i have pirchart and KPI's in crescent? Adding that it could be a great presentation solution.
cheers,
Ashish
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 45. Comment: "TechNet Wiki" uppercase and equalized font size.
Maggie,
I noticed font size differences here, and it should also probably mention that it used to be called "Project Crescent" (since links to Project Crescent still lead here). Do you want to do those changes, or shall I? Thanks!