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Learn Power BI

By : Gregory Deckler
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Learn Power BI

By: Gregory Deckler

Overview of this book

To succeed in today's transforming business world, organizations need business intelligence capabilities to make smarter decisions faster than ever before. This Power BI book is an entry-level guide that will get you up and running with data modeling, visualization, and analytical techniques from scratch. You'll find this book handy if you want to get well-versed with the extensive Power BI ecosystem. You'll start by covering the basics of business intelligence and installing Power BI. You'll then learn the wide range of Power BI features to unlock business insights. As you progress, the book will take you through how to use Power Query to ingest, cleanse, and shape your data, and use Power BI DAX to create simple to complex calculations. You'll also be able to add a variety of interactive visualizations to your reports to bring your data to life. Finally, you'll gain hands-on experience in creating visually stunning reports that speak to business decision makers, and see how you can securely share these reports and collaborate with others. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to create simple, yet effective, BI reports and dashboards using the latest features of Power BI.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits

Introducing the Service

The Power BI service, or simply the Service, is a web-based SaaS product that is complementary to the Power BI Desktop. The Service provides a means by which Power BI users can create new datasets and reports as well as publish, share, and collaborate on data models and reports that are created in Power BI Desktop. The Service is built around storing reports, dashboards, workbooks, datasets, and dataflows. 

Let's take a brief look at the Service and the major capabilities it provides.

Touring the Service

Once logged in to the Service, the Power BI service interface is somewhat reminiscent of the Power BI Desktop interface, although somewhat simpler. 

The Power BI service's user interface...