Data analysis with Microsoft Power BI
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New York
McGraw-Hill Education
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Additional Navigation Pane Items
- Additional Buttons
- How It All Gets Made
- Part III Creating Visualizations
- Chapter 6 Basic Data Visualizations
- Learn By Doing
- Starting Point
- Basic Visualizations
- Maximum Miniatures Manufacturing
- Our First Report Page
- Text-based Visualizations
- Graphical Visualizations
- Interactivity
- Slicers
- Filters
- Drillthrough
- Geographic Visualizations
- Bing Map Visualizations
- Shape Map Visualizations
- GIS Map Visualizations
- Other Visual Elements
- Text Boxes, Images, and Shapes
- Fancy Formatting
- Interacting with a Power BI Report
- Working with a Single Report Item
- Interacting with Multiple Report Items
- Changing the Data with Slicers and Filters
- Slicers
- Filters
- Navigating Power BI Reports
- Drill Down and Drillthrough
- Buttons
- Bookmarks
- Additional Data Interactions
- A Cloudy Forecast
- Chapter 5 Using the Power BI Service (PowerBI.com)
- PowerBI.com
- The Organization of PowerBI.com
- Connecting to PowerBI.com
- The Navigation Pane
- Workspaces
- Reports
- Dashboards
- Workbooks
- Datasets
- Dataflows
- Additional Areas and Items Within PowerBI.com
- Information on Power BI New Features and Enhancements
- How to Succeed at Self-Service Analytics
- Chapter 2 Successful Self-Service Analytics
- What Is Business Intelligence?
- Defining KPIs
- Is Your Organization Ready for BI?
- Desire
- Realistic Expectations
- Ongoing Care and Feeding
- Well-Defined KPIs
- Actionable KPIs
- Reliable Sources of Data
- Implementation: Best Practices
- Take an Iterative Implementation Approach
- Utilize a Data Warehouse/Data Mart
- Cleanse and Validate During Data Gathering
- Create User-Friendly Data Models
- Publish Latency
- Provide Training and Support
- Use the Right Tool for the Job
- Establish Standards and Limits
- Successfully Using Power BI
- Part II Interacting with Power BI
- Chapter 3 Power BI Architecture
- The Power BI Architecture
- Power BI Desktop
- The Power BI Service
- The Power BI Report Server
- The Power BI Mobile App
- Power BI Desktop Optimizations
- Power BI Updates
- Microsoft On-premises Data Gateway
- What Does the Data Have to Say?
- Chapter 4 Using Power BI Visualizations
- Power BI Desktop
- Obtaining What You Need
- Opening the Report/Preparing the Environment
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Understanding Business Intelligence and Power BI
- Chapter 1 How to Use This Book
- The Tool Chest Called Power BI
- The BI Process
- Power BI Parts and Pieces
- The Right Tool(s) for the Job
- Consuming Power BI Reports
- Power BI as a Data Visualization Tool
- Power BI as a Modeling Tool
- Power BI as a Data Warehouse/Data Mart
- Where to Find What You Need
- Obtaining Power BI Desktop Software
- Sample Code and Supporting Materials