AUTHOR
Tyler Chessman has worked in the software industry for 16 years. He
currently helps customers adopt and implement Business Intelligence products.
Tyler became interested in the U.S. debt in early 2009 and decided to put his
analytical skills to good use. He is a graduate of The University of Texas
at Austin, with a degree in Finance.
If you are interested in having Tyler speak at an event, please feel free to
Contact him directly.
Publications: SQL Server Magazine (
www.sqlmag.com/Authors/Author.aspx?author=1574)
• Aug. 2010 – A Walkthrough of PowerPivot for Excel 2010
(Note - this article uses government debt data)
• Feb. 2010 - Optimizing Time-Based Calculations in SQL Server Analysis Services
• Feb. 2010 - The Concepts Behind Time Calculations in SQL Server Analysis Services
• Oct. 2009 - SQL Server Reporting Services Questions Answered
• Nov. 2008 - Integrating SQL Server 2008 Spatial Capabilities with Microsoft Virtual Earth
• Sep. 2008 – SQL Server Integration Services Logging and Data Auditing
• May 2008 - Using Large CLR UDTs in SQL Server 2008
• Dec. 2007 – Working with Estimated Execution Plans
• May 2007 – SQL Server 2005 Data Mining Add-ins for Office 2007
• Apr. 2007 – Excel 2007’s Powerful PivotTables
• Nov. 2006 – Using Reporting Services in an Internet/Extranet Environment
• Jun. 2006 – [Report Builder – the] No-Nonsense Reporting Tool
• Mar. 2006 – Zip Your Data
• Nov. 2005 – SQL Server 2005 Express and Workgroup
Publications: DevProConnections
• Dec. 2007 – Creating a Custom Data-Processing Extension [SQL Server Reporting Services]