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In the current economic climate businesses are being asked to leverage data to make critical business decisions in an even faster, more efficient, precise, and effective manner than ever before.
In the current economic climate businesses are being asked to leverage data to make critical business decisions in an even faster, more efficient, precise, and effective manner than ever before.
Lists in Power Query are something many people know nothing about. Power Query uses them all the time even though you may not realize it, so if you add some List knowledge to your quiver, you’ll be able to kick your Power Query skills up a notch.
You need insights from your data, but you don’t want the wrong people seeing data that’s confidential or outside their responsibilities. In the Power BI service, there’s a robust way of ensuring that the right people get the data that they need for their purposes
Today we’ll be concluding our 3-part series on Analysis versus Reporting, Power BI versus SSRS and Paginated Reports, and looking closely at our habit of using the word “versus” so liberally
Technologies always come with tradeoffs, and an interactive canvas is ultimately a place where you arrange a bunch of pre-built objects.
There are few stories as tortured and twisted as my relationship with Analysis and Reporting. In 2002, as part of the Excel team at Microsoft, I was introduced to the concept of Business Intelligence
Over the years, I’ve written multiple times about how BI spending increases during hard times
P3 Adaptive version 3” Clarifies What We Can Do For You
This is one of those things where I spent a lot of time figuring out how to do something non-obvious. And hey, that’s usually a good thing to share! Keeps others from burning needless time, pushes the envelope a bit, inspires “riffs” and improvements on the core idea, etc.
Your Power BI model is fed by a data warehouse, and you’d like to make some reports, but now your Customer table has several entries for each customer instead of one.
Last week’s post left off here: most BI still relies on the storage layer (SQL or its many cousins) to be the brain, and storage layers are terrible brains because they were designed for storage, not for analysis.
Alternate Titles Abound! I could have just as easily titled this post ANY of the following: