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SSRS

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What is SSRS?

SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a server-based report generating system from Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft SQL Server services suite. It is used to prepare and deliver a variety of interactive and printed reports. SSRS is often used to create reports for business intelligence and data analysis purposes, allowing organizations to visualize and understand their data.

What other technologies are related to SSRS?

SSRS Competitor Technologies

Power BI provides similar reporting and data visualization capabilities as SSRS.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 3% (35.3k) of relevant job posts
Crystal Reports is a competing reporting tool.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 14% (4.2k) of relevant job posts
Tableau is a competing data visualization and reporting tool.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 2% (14.1k) of relevant job posts
Datazen was a mobile BI tool acquired by Microsoft and eventually replaced by Power BI, and as a BI tool it competes with SSRS.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 85% (150) of relevant job posts

SSRS Complementary Technologies

SSIS is an ETL tool often used to prepare data for SSRS reports.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 38% (40.3k) of relevant job posts
SSAS provides analytical data models that SSRS can report against.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 57% (17.2k) of relevant job posts
SSRS often retrieves data from SQL Server databases.
mentioned alongside SSRS in 5% (42.5k) of relevant job posts

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