PowerPivot ROI Comparison: CIMA Part Three
It’s that time of the month again folks… you know… for the next installment in my series for CIMA Insight!
It’s that time of the month again folks… you know… for the next installment in my series for CIMA Insight!
Intro from Rob: today, Colin finishes in Percentile Measures topic from last week.
Note that 1) this technique requires the new release of PowerPivot that is currently still in beta (the Denali release)…
I’ve always loved the concept: we know the universe is essentially a lot “heavier” than all the things we can see
I get a reasonable number of questions in email each week, and rarely have time to respond to all of them. Last week though I received a question that I […]
Well folks I haven’t had much time to play with the V2 Beta (aka CTP3) yet. A lot going on over the past week:
CTP3 Adaptive = “Public Beta” What the heck is a CTP, you ask? Well it’s a “Community Technology Preview.”
“I’m Dan Marino, and IF() anyone knows the VALUE() of protection, it’s me.” Boom! An Ace Ventura quote finally graces the blog. Yes folks, that fine work of American cinema […]
You keep using that word, ‘Intelligence.’ I do not think it means what you think it means.-Average BI Consumer
“I will start with the calculate curry. And a green tea.”
-Wise first time DAX customer
Is There a Preferred Way To Learn DAX Measures?
Wow, what a trip. I barely slept. Let’s get right down to it: summary of my thoughts on the whole thing. 1) The Future of MS BI is (Basically) PowerPivot […]
UPDATE: My book, which explains the PowerPivot formula language (DAX), in down-to-earth fashion tailored to the Excel audience, releases November 6, 2012. I wrote it to fill the “DAX for Excel people” gap that existed between all of the previous books. People have been asking me seemingly forever to do this, I finally got around to it.
-Posted by Rob Collie OK, I was sitting at the 2nd-day keynote down in New Orleans last month, watching Amir Netz do a demo on some PowerPivot goodies we can […]