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You can tap the collective wisdom of other Report Manager users by posing questions in discussion groups, reading Reporting Services blogs, or using any of the other community resources mentioned in this article.
For example, participate in discussion groups to talk with an online group of experienced Report Manager users, including Reporting Services Most Valued Professionals (MVPs), who willingly share their time to answer questions and provide solutions, tips, and expertise.
Visit the following sites to benefit from the community's experience and add to your own:
The Reporting Services Forum helps you dive right in and get answers to your questions from other users and experts.
Most Valued Professionals (MVPs) are experts who willingly share their time to answer questions and to provide solutions, tips, and expertise. You can often find many of them in the discussion forums. You can also find many contacts on the MVP Web site list.
Read what the Reporting Services team members have to say in their team blog. Also, check out the individual blog of Program Manager Lukasz Pawlowski.
Free Webcasts are a great way to get valuable technical information about Reporting Services. Look for Reporting Services Webcasts on the Microsoft Events site. To search for upcoming Webcasts, go to the Microsoft Events search page.
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