The Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) 2007 Report Pack provides rich reports for common information
needs. The EPM 2007 Report Pack is a collection of 12 Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports designed for various user groups of the EPM solution. In this webcast, we provide an overview and demonstration of the EPM 2007 Report Pack. We discuss
the different usage scenarios the reports are tailored to fit and review the components used to move, store, and render the reports. With this information, you should have a better understanding of how to use the EPM 2007 Report Pack to provide business value
for your organization.
Presenters:
Bulent Guzel, Senior Consultant, Microsoft Corporation and T.R. Sloan, Solutions Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Bulent Guzel is a senior consultant with the Microsoft Consulting Services Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Team. He
has more than eighteen years of project management experience in the IT, oil and gas, finance, defense, and government services industries. Bulent's experience includes cutting-edge project/portfolio management methodologies, establishment of an enterprise
project management office (PMO), productivity and performance measurement systems, and process re-engineering. Bulent has also designed and developed application systems and executive information systems, and he has penned several software development methodologies.
He is an active member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and holds the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
T.R. Sloan is a solutions architect with Microsoft Consulting Services. He has ten years of experience assisting clients
in various industries and delivering solutions to address business needs. He has helped clients accelerate and improve the use of the Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solution since 2002. T.R. has a bachelor of science in business process
management from Indiana University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Purdue University. He also holds the Project Management Professional (PMP), ScrumMaster, and MCITP certifications.
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