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Extreme DAX

By : Michiel Rozema, Henk Vlootman
Book Image

Extreme DAX

By: Michiel Rozema, Henk Vlootman

Overview of this book

This book helps business analysts generate powerful and sophisticated analyses from their data using DAX and get the most out of Microsoft Business Intelligence tools. Extreme DAX will first teach you the principles of business intelligence, good model design, and how DAX fits into it all. Then, you’ll launch into detailed examples of DAX in real-world business scenarios such as inventory calculations, forecasting, intercompany business, and data security. At each step, senior DAX experts will walk you through the subtleties involved in working with Power BI models and common mistakes to look out for as you build advanced data aggregations. You’ll deepen your understanding of DAX functions, filters, and measures, and how and when they can be used to derive effective insights. You’ll also be provided with PBIX files for each chapter, so that you can follow along and explore in your own time.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part I: Introduction
6
Part II: Business cases
15
Other Books You May Enjoy
16
Index

Enterprise BI and end-user BI

Organizations are becoming ever more data-driven. An organization that assesses performance on key performance indicators, or KPIs, uses dashboards reflecting the status for each KPI. These dashboards are typically highly standardized: the organization has reflected on the business strategy, business processes, how to measure the KPIs, and how to report on them. An automated dashboard with KPIs is relatively stable and will not change much, and is typically built and maintained by a central IT department or BI competence center.

The next level of being a data-driven organization is that every decision taken can be based on insights from relevant data. This means that the need for a more dynamic form of analytics arises, one that can answer ad hoc questions. This form of analytics is marketed as self-service BI and promises that everyone can build a BI solution without the help of a central IT department. From the Five-Layer model, it is clear...