Paul Litwin
Paul Litwin is Programmer Manager at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, leading a group of programmers in providing custom application development for cancer and AIDS research. Paul is also the conference chair for Microsoft ASP.NET Connections, president of Deep Training, a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP, a member of the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, an ASP.NET Insider, and, over the years, has managed to write a few books and training classes. Currently, Paul is authoring a course on SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services. http://paullitwin.com
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SQL Server Reporting Services Hits its Stride
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2009 - September/October
We’ve all heard that version 3 of a Microsoft product is when that product really hits its stride.And while I’m not sure of the truth of that software urban legend, I do have to say that Microsoft, with the release of SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services (which happens to be its 3rd major version), has released a gem of a reporting solution that is sure to please users of prior versions and bring more converts into the Reporting Services fold. The newest version of SQL Server Reporting Services is faster, can handle larger reports, supports a wider variety of browsers, and is more flexible thanks to the new Tablix data region, support for rich text content, and Microsoft Word as an output format.