In this chapter we have looked at the following (see Figure 2-83): - Why
we should use Visio and what the new Visio Services in SharePoint Server
2010 are. - The Visio client and its new features. - Integrating Visio
with SharePoint using a Visio Web Access (VWA) web part and the
JavaScript Mashup API. - Implementing Secure Store Services and using it
in conjunction with Visio, SQL server, and SharePoint. - Designing
custom data providers with Visio Services. - Administering Visio
Services. Figure 2-83. Visio Services in SharePoint 2010 What's Next? In
the next chapter, you will learn about Reporting Services in SQL Server
2008 R2, architecture and installation, Reporting Services Add-in, data
source management, Report authoring tools, and integration of Reporting
Services with SharePoint. You will also learn about publishing reports
in native and SharePoint mode, Access Services, and managing Reporting
Services. 138 C H A P T E R 3 ? ? ? Reporting Services One of the most
vital aspects of Business Intelligence is reporting. Organizations rely
on reporting engines to deliver key information in a timely fashion.
These engines need to allow users to create and deliver a variety of
reports based on customer requirements. SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting
Services (SSRS) provides a complete range of tools and services to meet
those customer requirements.