Key Features

  • From connecting to your data sources to developing and deploying immersive, mobile-ready dashboards and visualizations, this book covers it all
  • Over 90 hands-on, technical recipes, tips, ...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Key Features

  • From connecting to your data sources to developing and deploying immersive, mobile-ready dashboards and visualizations, this book covers it all
  • Over 90 hands-on, technical recipes, tips, and use cases from across the Power BI platform including the Power BI Service and Mobile Applications
  • Proven development techniques and guidance for implementing custom solutions with DAX and M languages

Book Description

Microsoft Power BI is a business intelligence and analytics platform consisting of applications and services designed to provide coherent, visual and interactive insights of data.

This book will provide thorough, technical examples of using all primary Power BI tools and features as well as demonstrate high impact end-to-end solutions that leverage and integrate these technologies and services. Get familiar with Power BI development tools and services, go deep into the data connectivity and transformation, modeling, visualization and analytical capabilities of Power BI, and see Power BI’s functional programming languages of DAX and M come alive to deliver powerful solutions to address common, challenging scenarios in business intelligence.

This book will excite and empower you to get more out of Power BI via detailed recipes, advanced design and development tips, and guidance on enhancing existing Power BI projects.

What you will learn

  • Cleanse, stage, and integrate your data sources with Power BI
  • Abstract data complexities and provide users with intuitive, self-service BI capabilities
  • Build business logic and analysis into your solutions via the DAX programming language and dynamic, dashboard-ready calculations
  • Take advantage of the analytics and predictive capabilities of Power BI
  • Make your solutions more dynamic and user specific and/or defined including use cases of parameters, functions, and row level security
  • Understand the differences and implications of DirectQuery, Live Connections, and Import-Mode Power BI datasets and how to deploy content to the Power BI Service and schedule refreshes
  • Integrate other Microsoft data tools such as Excel and SQL Server Reporting Services into your Power BI solution

About the Author

Brett Powell is the owner of and business intelligence consultant at Frontline Analytics LLC, a data and analytics research and consulting firm and Microsoft Power BI partner. He has worked with Power BI technologies since they were first introduced as the SQL Server 2008R2 PowerPivot add-in for Excel 2010. He has contributed to the design and development of Microsoft and Power BI solutions of diverse scale and complexity across the retail, manufacturing, financial, and services industries. Brett regularly blogs and shares technical papers regarding the latest MSBI and Power BI features and development techniques and patterns at Insight Quest. He is also an organizer of the Boston BI User Group.

Table of Contents

  1. Configuring Your Power BI Development Tools
  2. Accessing and Retrieving Data
  3. Building a Power BI Data Model
  4. Authoring Power BI Reports
  5. Creating Power BI Dashboards
  6. Getting Serious with Date Intelligence
  7. Parameterizing Your Power BI Solutions
  8. Implementing Dynamic User-Based Visibility in Power BI
  9. Applying Advanced Analytics and Custom Visuals
  10. Developing Solutions for System Monitoring and Administration
  11. Enhancing and Optimizing Existing Power BI Solutions
  12. Deploying and Distributing Power BI Content
  13. Integrating Power BI with other Applications


Similar Products

Mastering Microsoft Power BI: Expert techniques for effective data analytics and business intelligencePower Pivot and Power BI: The Excel User's Guide to DAX, Power Query, Power BI & Power Pivot in Excel 2010-2016The Definitive Guide to DAX: Business intelligence with Microsoft Excel, SQL Server Analysis Services, and Power BI (Business Skills)Analyzing Data with Power BI and Power Pivot for Excel (Business Skills)The Definitive Guide to DAX: Business intelligence for Microsoft Power BI, SQL Server Analysis Services, and Excel (2nd Edition) (Business Skills)Beginning Power BI: A Practical Guide to Self-Service Data Analytics with Excel 2016 and Power BI DesktopMicrosoft Power BI Dashboards Step by StepM Is for (Data) Monkey: A Guide to the M Language in Excel Power QueryMicrosoft Power BI Complete Reference: Bring your data to life with the powerful features of Microsoft Power BIMicrosoft Power BI Quick Start Guide: Build dashboards and visualizations to make your data come to life