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What charting/dashboarding/reporting tool would you recommend with the following requirements:

  1. Windows platform (cross platform optional)
  2. Work with an SQL Server 2005 database (hard requirement)
  3. Pagination of multiple charts based on selected (multiple) dimensions
  4. Chart configuration/options similar to that of Excel 2007
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By the sounds of it you are focusing on Charts. I would have to say that SQL Reporting Services + Dundas Charts may fit the what you need, although I dont know the config options of excel, althogh I can tell you Dundas Charts are probably the most configurable I have ever seen. You can get You can get the SQL Reporting Services veriosn of them. You can download a trial as well to really see if iut fits your need. The only drawback is price. Its not cheap.

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Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007. You can use cubes, standard queries (ODBC) or tabular data (spreadsheets, sql tables/views, SharePoint lists, etc.) as data sources. You can import/export Excel documents. You can publish reports to a Reporting Services server. You can publish to Share Point sites (using web parts). From what I've seen and used, it's pretty slick and sounds like it would meet/exceed your requirements.

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I agree with SkullDuggerT, I've tried many different dashboarding tools and PerformancePoint fits your needs perfectly. Once you get Sharepoint, SQL Server, and your business rules setup, PerformancePoint is good to go. There is a dashboard designer which lets you integrate all of your charts and reports.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/performancepoint/default.aspx

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I have a same problem. I need to create a dashboard solution for a automobile firm in which there are many type of datasources and the dashboard application should be winform based rather than web browser based. Earlier i was very keen to performancepoint server, but accordng to its documentation, it has only web browser support.Though it also has excel add-in but that is for export and also doesn't solve my purpose of winforms. Please recommend the best strategy and technologies which should be used in my case

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You can use Office Web components. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7287252C-402E-4F72-97A5-E0FD290D4B76&displaylang=en

They are no longer supported but they still work in Sharepoint 2007.

The Office Web components allow you to connect to any datasource and create Excel Like Pivot tables etc.

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