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Microsoft Power BI Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Greg Deckler, Brett Powell
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Microsoft Power BI Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Greg Deckler, Brett Powell

Overview of this book

The complete everyday reference guide to Power BI, written by an internationally recognized Power BI expert duo, is back with a new and updated edition. Packed with revised practical recipes, Microsoft Power BI Cookbook, Second Edition, helps you navigate Power BI tools and advanced features. It also demonstrates the use of end-to-end solutions that integrate those features to get the most out of Power BI. With the help of the recipes in this book, you’ll gain advanced design and development insight, practical tips, and guidance on enhancing existing Power BI projects. The updated recipes will equip you with everything you need to know to implement evergreen frameworks that will stay relevant as Power BI updates. You’ll familiarize yourself with Power BI development tools and services by going deep into the data connectivity, transformation, modeling, visualization, and analytical capabilities of Power BI. By the end of this book, you’ll make the most of Power BI’s functional programming languages of DAX and M and deliver powerful solutions to common business intelligence challenges.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Index

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Configuring Power BI Tools, covers the installation and configuration of the primary tools and services that BI professionals utilize to design and develop Power BI content, including Power BI Desktop, the On-Premises Data Gateway, Analyze in Excel, DAX Studio, Tabular Editor, and ALM Toolkit.

Chapter 2, Accessing and Retrieving Data, dives into Power BI Desktop's Get Data experience and walks through the process of establishing and managing data source connections and queries.

Chapter 3, Building a Power BI Data Model, explores the primary processes of designing and developing robust data models.

Chapter 4, Authoring Power BI Reports, develops and describes the most fundamental report visualizations and design concepts. Additionally, guidance is provided to enhance and control the user experience when consuming and interacting with Power BI reports in the Power BI service as well as on mobile devices.

Chapter 5, Working in the Service, covers Power BI dashboards constructed to provide simple, at-a-glance monitoring of critical measures and high-impact business activities.

Chapter 6, Getting Serious with Date Intelligence, contains recipes for preparing a data model to support robust date intelligence as well as recipes for authoring custom date intelligence measures.

Chapter 7, Parameterizing Power BI Solutions, covers both standard parameterization features and techniques in Power BI as well as more advanced custom implementations.

Chapter 8, Implementing Dynamic User-Based Visibility in Power BI, contains detailed examples of building and deploying dynamic, user-based security for both import and DirectQuery models as well as developing dynamic filter context functionality to enhance the user experience.

Chapter 9, Applying Advanced Analytics and Custom Visuals, contains a broad mix of recipes highlighting many of the latest and most popular custom visualizations and advanced analytics features of Power BI.

Chapter 10, Administering and Monitoring Power BI, highlights the most common and impactful administration data sources including Windows Performance Monitor, SQL Server Query Store, the Microsoft On-Premises Data Gateway, the MSDB system database, Extended Events, Office 365 audit log, and Power BI REST API.

Chapter 11, Enhancing and Optimizing Existing Power BI Solutions, contains top data modeling, DAX measure, and M query patterns to enhance the performance, scalability, and reliability of Power BI datasets.

Chapter 12, Deploying and Distributing Power BI Content, contains detailed examples and considerations for deploying and distributing Power BI content via the Power BI service and Power BI mobile applications.

Chapter 13, Integrating Power BI with Other Applications, highlights new and powerful integrations between Power BI, SSAS, SSRS, Excel, PowerPoint, PowerApps, Power Automate, and Dynamics 365.