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Over the past ten chapters, you have learned that Silverlight is a technology that can deliver BI 2.0 concepts. Hopefully, the past content has made a compelling argument that Silverlight can successfully present BI 2.0 content. It is time to cover how to design Silverlight applications so they can be successfully integrated and deployed across BI systems. In this chapter, you will learn what enterprise components are required to be able to deploy Silverlight effectively. Furthermore, you will learn the various architecture options associated with Silverlight.

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Czernicki, B. (2009). Integrating with Business Intelligence Systems. In: Next-Generation Business Intelligence Software with Silverlight 3. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2488-4_11

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