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Delivering
Business
intelligence
Microsoft
®
SQL Server
™
2008
About the Author
Brian Larson is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa,
with degrees in physics and computer science. Brian has 23 years of experience in the
computer industry and 19 years experience as a consultant creating custom database
applications. He is currently the Chief of Technology for Superior Consulting
Services in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a Microsoft Consulting Partner for Reporting
Services. Brian is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) and a
Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA).
Brian served as a member of the original Reporting Services development team
as a consultant to Microsoft. In that role, he contributed to the original code base of
Reporting Services.
Brian has presented at national conferences and events, including the SQL
Server Magazine Connections Conference, the PASS Community Summit, and
the Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference, and has provided training and
mentoring on Reporting Services across the country. He has been a contributor and
columnist for SQL Server Magazine. In addition to this book, Brian is the author of
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services, also from McGraw-Hill.
Brian and his wife Pam have been married for 23 years. Pam will tell you that
their first date took place at the campus computer center. If that doesn’t qualify
someone to write a computer book, then I don’t know what does. Brian and Pam
have two children, Jessica and Corey.
About the Technical Editor
Robert M. Bruckner is a senior developer with the SQL Server Reporting Services
(SSRS) product group at Microsoft. Prior to this role at Microsoft, he researched,
designed, and implemented database and business intelligence systems as a scientific
researcher at Vienna University of Technology, and as a system architect at T-Mobile
Austria. Robert joined the Reporting Services development team in early 2003
and has been specializing on the data and report processing engine that is running
inside server and client components of Reporting Services. Ever since the initial
beta release of SSRS 2000, Robert has been sharing insights, tips, tricks, and expert
advice about RDL, data and report processing, and SSRS in general, helping people
learn about, understand, and succeed with SSRS (e.g., by posting on newsgroups
and MSDN forums, publishing whitepapers, and speaking at conferences). Robert
holds Master and PhD degrees with highest distinctions in Computer Science from
Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
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