SSRS — Is It Dead?
Spoiler: not for enterprises. When SQL Server Reporting Services still makes sense, paginated reports, and the migration question.
SQL Server Reporting Services has been around since 2004. In the age of sleek Power BI dashboards and interactive Looker explores, SSRS feels like a relic. Its design surface looks like something from Windows XP. Its reports render to pixel-perfect, printer-friendly pages. Its development environment is Visual Studio with RDLC files.
And yet, SSRS is not dead. Not even close. Thousands of enterprises still run SSRS for one simple reason: it does something Power BI can't do well — paginated, print-ready reports. Invoices. Regulatory filings. Warehouse pick lists. Insurance documents. Anything that needs to be printed, emailed as a PDF, or rendered as a precise, multi-page document.
What SSRS Actually Does
SSRS is a report server — a platform for creating, managing, and delive
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