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12/02/2010 Perpetuum Software LLC is glad to inform our users about a new release of Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services 2.6. The product is intended for displaying SQL Server Reporting Services reports in Silverlight applications.
In our digital century, every challenge has its solution. Successful business needs advanced technologies. Such as:
SQL Server Reporting Services which provides a full range of ready-to-use tools to create, deploy, and manage reports for the organization, thus, to build strong reporting system. Silverlight which is a core application development platform for Business Intelligence applications.
Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services solves the problem of reporting in Silverlight environment. A new release of Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services 2.6 offers the same functionality and reports appearance to which developers got accustomed during the work with Reporting Services.
Drillthrough action in charts allows the quick access to the detailed information in the report via chart. This feature is widely used in data analysis. Now, with a single mouse click you can find the needed information and save your time on looking through all the reports.
Version 2.6 of Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services was developed taking in consideration end users demands. The work with localization was improved. Now, it is possible to output reports in the language that client needs without downloading localization files from the server. All these files can be included directly into the client Silverlight application. You can set the localization that will be used by the Rendering Extension (SQL Server Reporting Services) to build a report, thus, provide the correct display of all dates, numbers and so on.
The improvements in working with parameters facilitate reports building according to the needed criteria. The incorrect input of parameter can be checked immediately in the parameters toolbar. Thus, if a user inputs incorrect parameter it is possible to cancel the document generation. You can also customize the parameters visibility in order to provide a user with a proper report.
Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services 2.6 includes amplified documentation which covers all changes and peculiarities of work with a new version.
This unique native Silverlight control allows you to fulfill a complicated task of reports display in Silverlight applications in several minutes. Just download Silverlight Viewer for Reporting Services and output SQL Server Reporting Services reports in Silverlight without any complicated code:http://www.perpetuumsoft.com/Downloads.aspx?lang=en&pid=116
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The company was founded in 2002. It offers.Net software components designed for reporting, data analysis and visualization. Company headquarter is based in Russia (Barnaul) with offices in Europe (Italy) and Latin America (Brazil). It stands as Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. 3500 clients in more than 70 countries have been using Perpetuum Software products for 8 years.
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About Perpetuum Software:
The company was founded in 2002. It offers.Net software components designed for reporting, data analysis and visualization. Company headquarter is based in Russia (Barnaul) with offices in Europe (Italy) and Latin America (Brazil). It stands as Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. 3500 clients in more than 70 countries have been using Perpetuum Software products for 8 years.
Use and distribution of this article is subject to our Publisher Guidelines
whereby the original author’s information and copyright must be included.
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