An interesting review of Panorama for PowerPivot / SharePoint 2010 from Ella Maschiach’s BI Blog:

A while ago, I saw Panorama was advertising a webcast detailing how Panorama gives a complete solution for the entire Microsoft BI platform, including PowerPivot. I have to admit, just seeing Panorama and PowerPivot in the same sentence seemed odd to me, as PowerPivot seemed like a completely full solution for its purpose. I didn’t see what Panorama had to add to the equation. And so I began asking Panorama a few questions…

So where does Panorama offer any added value?

Well, if your organization is considering using SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition along with PowerPivot. If you are going to deploy your PowerPivot workbooks to SharePoint 2010, and you’d like to look at them on the SharePoint platform (and not download it to your desktop), then you’ll probably be using Excel Services . This would probably be the case if your organization hasn’t moved completely to Office 2010. For instance, your organization may decide to integrate Office 2010 on the IT department workers desktops first and only later move the rest of the organization to Office 2010. Actually, something similar happened in the municipality with Office 2007 and so, I know that can and will happen…

Read more on Ella Maschiach’s BI Blog

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