Looking For A Consultant

Oct 5, 1998

I have a Small company in Delafield WI. And am moving to MS SQL. I know just enough to get me in trouble (I`m a VB guy) but can`t afford the self inflicted pain. Willing to work over the net, phone and/or let you RAS in. Or if you are in the area `Come on down`

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Apr 14, 2004

Don't mean to intrude the forum, but i'm despereate...

I have a client in New York City who is looking for a MS Analysis Services Consultant. Please review the spec below and contact me if you are interested in discussing any further. Thanks, Michael

MS Analysis Services Consultant
Minimum of 5-7 years of overall IT experience
Hands-on, enterprise-wide, data warehouse experience.
Strong background in multi-dimensional databases
Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience creating applications and reports using MS Analysis Services, as well as cube creation, optimization and trouble shooting.
Prior experience with MS Analysis Services administration and managing cubes is also a plus.
Responsible for designing OLAP applications with MS Analysis Service (OLAP Server) and creating Cubes, Dimensions, Calculated measures with MDX, designing ETL custom scripts
Must have very good communication skills

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If I should post this elsewhere, let me know.

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What are the advantages/disadvantages.
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Thanks for your response
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