This document summarizes a presentation about connecting SharePoint and SQL using Microsoft Business Intelligence (BI) tools. It discusses SQL Reporting Services and SQL Analysis Services integrated with SharePoint, including supported versions. It also covers topics like delegation and Kerberos authentication required to share data across servers and domains. The presentation provides an overview of configurations and components involved in setting up these Microsoft BI solutions integrated with SharePoint and SQL.
Connected at the hip for MS BI: SharePoint and SQL
1. Connected at the hip for MS BI:
SharePoint and SQL
Presented by:
JD Wade, Lead Technical Architect
Horizons Consulting
Mail: jd.wade@hrizns.com
Blog: http://wadingthrough.com
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jdwade
Twitter: @JDWade
13. • Uses Protocol Transition (Forest/domain limited until Server 2012)
(Constrained Only)
• Excel Services
• Excel Online
• PerformancePoint
• SQL SSRS 2012/2014/2016
•Does NOT Use Protocol Transition (Forest limited until Server 2012)
(Unconstrained or Constrained)
• SQL Reporting Services 2008 R2
•Doesn’t usually require Kerberos
• PowerPivot for SharePoint Server
34. •New PowerShell parameter
•PrincipalsAllowedToDelegateToAccount
•Constrained Delegation across forests and domains
•Must have at least one W2K12 DC in all domains involved
•SharePoint must be running on W2K12 servers
•Backend server must be W2K3 or later
•Must apply MS KB 2665790 to all W2K8 and W2K8 R2 DCs
•Must not have W2K3 DCs
• New KDC operational event log in W2K12
• Application and Services/Microsoft/Windows/Kerberos-Key-Distribution-Center/Operational
•New Kerberos operational event log in W2K12
• Application and Services/Microsoft/Windows/Security-Kerberos/Operational
•Performance counters added
Windows 2012