What is Microsoft SSRS?
It provides a set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports. It delivers the right information to the right users.
Microsoft SSRS is a tool in the Business Intelligence category of a tech stack.
Who uses Microsoft SSRS?
Companies
11 companies reportedly use Microsoft SSRS in their tech stacks, including Awin, iOLAP, and Wolters Kluwer.
Developers
82 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Microsoft SSRS.
Microsoft SSRS Integrations
Microsoft SSRS's Features
- "Traditional" paginated reports
- New mobile reports
- A modern web portal
Microsoft SSRS Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Microsoft SSRS?
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Google Analytics
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Mixpanel
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