There at least two main reasons for it :
A business application is required by the business and often a .net client sounds like the best choice. That was the case with a Forecast and Monitoring application in my case, as mentioned in a previous blog entry.
.Net coding is an integrated part of all of your BI project types and herby only a few examples :
- SSIS - Script task in VB.net or C#
- SSAS - Store Procedures for calculations or dynamic security
- SSRS - Extending reports with custom code - embedded or external within an assembly.
That was the case with my last windows service application, briefly explained her from a business point of view :
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