Announcing P3 Adaptive Seattle/Northwest with Power BI!
Hardcore “trying on” the Power BI label. Today, even our national practice is doing about a 50/50 mix of Power Pivot vs. Power BI work.
Hardcore “trying on” the Power BI label. Today, even our national practice is doing about a 50/50 mix of Power Pivot vs. Power BI work.
Dynamic TopN Reports via Slicers: Now you can click, slice, interact, touch (…dirty), and drill (dirtier!) with these reports to your hearts desire.
This automatic BI tool has saved me innumerable hours each month and I find this useful for at least 80% of my DAX formulas.
A description on how to import CSV files into Power BI with their filenames.
A description on how the Measure Dependency View affects the future of Power BI and how the community can work together to shape it.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, information is power, especially when it comes to mastering the intricacies of software development and deployment
A quick description on how to personalize Power BI dashboards.
An article on the Power BI Desktop New Feature by the experts at P3 Adaptive .
An article on how to transition from Excel Power Pivot or Power Query to Power BI Desktop from the experts at P3 Adaptive .
In our last webinar the #1 question and confusion seemed to be around Excel versus Power BI Desktop (formerly called Power BI Designer). The thing is, both tools are really part of an ecosystem. And the biggest confusion was around understanding how these tools fit into the overall landscape.
I’ve known Ken Puls and Miguel Escobar for many years now. They’ve been “in” on this Power BI / Power Pivot revolution basically from the beginning. In fact, Ken pressuring me was the reason I wrote DAX Formulas for Power Pivot, and Miguel subsequently translated it into Spanish!