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SQLCAT (Customer Advisory Team) has announced the release of DMVStats. It produces a database (calling it data warehouse is very ambitious) that contains snapshots caught through Dynamic Management Views (DMV) of SQL Server 2005. You can see database behavior from a new and useful perspective. It's an interesting idea and these kinds of applications are a good change to use many of the "real-time" features of Analysis Services 2005.
The next steps should be:
- An Analysis Services cube to analyze data
- A Data Mining analysis to analyze relationship between events
The second one might be an utopia today... but this is the first necessary step in that direction.
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About Marco Russo (SQLBI)
Marco Russo is a consultant, writer and trainer specialized in Business Intelligence with Microsoft technologies.
He runs the SQLBI.EU website, which is dedicated to distribute resources useful for BI developers, like Integration Services components, Analysis Services models, tools, technical information and so on.
Marco is certified as MCT, MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSA, MCSE+I.