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Excel & Excel Services: The Top 10 Features you Need to Know!. Steve Tullis, Senior Program Manager Lead Excel Services. Pej Javaheri Senior Product Manager SharePoint. Session Objectives & Takeaways. Excel Product Vision. 1. What’s new in Excel & Excel Services 2010. 2.
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Excel & Excel Services: The Top 10 Features you Need to Know! Steve Tullis,Senior Program Manager Lead Excel Services Pej Javaheri Senior Product Manager SharePoint
Session Objectives & Takeaways Excel Product Vision 1 What’s new in Excel & Excel Services 2010 2 Enhancing your Business Intelligence Solutions 3
Excel 2010 Vision Hosted Spreadsheet and Programmability User Experience And Collaboration Data Analysis and Visualization Slice Work together Excel Web App Recognize Trends across the PC, phone, and browser Extensible Platform bring ideas to life Enable Self-Service
Top 10 Features … Excel • Conditional Formatting • Sparklines • Slicers • Search Filters • Named Sets • More workbooks • Client Fidelity • Edit • Collaboration • REST Excel Services • Pivot Charts • JSOM • PowerPivot for Excel and SharePoint
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Key Takeaways Excel + Excel Services 1 Investments for Business Intelligence 2 PC, Phone, Browser (+ Cloud) 3
Call to Action • Attend the other sessions • Intro and Advanced PowerPivot sessions • Creating Business centered apps using Excel and Excel Services. • Advanced Excel & Excel Services • Administrating Excel Services and PowerPivot • Try the hands on labs • Get ready for the public beta • Try out Excel web spreadsheets - SkyDrive
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