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Melissa Coates | Melissa Coates has more than 10 years of experience as a hands-on developer with various reporting and analysis tools. As a Senior Consultant with Intellinet, she specializes in delivering business intelligence solutions using the Microsoft platform and has experience with SQL Server Reporting Services, Analysis Services, Integration Services, Master Data Services, as well as SharePoint BI. Formerly a CPA, Melissa brings a beneficial blend of technical, business, and training skills. She has a keen interest in visualization techniques and repeatable best practices. Melissa’s blog is at http://www.sqlchick.com. |
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