Analyze your company’s data quickly and easily using Microsoft’s latest tools. You will learn to build scalable and robust data models to work from, clean and combine different data sources effectively, and create compelling visualizations and share them with your colleagues.Author Dan Clark takes you through each topic using step-by-step activities and plenty of screen shots to help familiarize you with the tools. This second edition includes new material on advanced uses of Power Query, along with the latest user guidance on the evolving Power BI platform. Beginning Power BI is your hands-on guide to quick, reliable, and valuable data insight.What You'll LearnSimplify data discovery, association, and cleansingBuild solid analytical data modelsCreate robust interactive data presentationsCombine analytical and geographic data in map-based visualizationsPublish and share dashboards and reportsWho This Book Is ForBusiness analysts, database administrators, developers, and other professionals looking to better understand and communicate with data
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Part I: Building Models in Power PivotChapter 1: Introducing Power PivotChapter 2: Importing Data into Power PivotChapter 3: Data Munging with Power QueryChapter 4: Creating the Data ModelChapter 5: Creating Calculations with DAXChapter 6: Creating Measures with DAXChapter 7: Incorporating Time IntelligenceChapter 8: Data Analysis with Pivote Tables and ChartsPart II: Building Interactive Reports and Dashboards with Power BI DesktopChapter 9: Introducing Power BI DesktopChapter 10: Creating Reports with Power BI DesktopChapter 11: Publishing Reports and Creating Dashboards in the Power BI PortalChapter 12: Creating a Complete SolutionChapter 13: Advanced Topics in Power QueryChapter 14: Advanced Topics in Power BI
Dan Clark is a senior business intelligence (BI)/programming consultant specializing in Microsoft technologies. He is focused on learning new BI/data technologies and on training others how to best implement the technology. Dan has published several books and numerous articles on .NET programming and BI development. He is a regular speaker at various developer/database conferences and user group meetings and enjoys interacting with the Microsoft developer and database communities. In a previous life, he was a physics teacher; he is still inspired by the wonder and awe of studying the universe and figuring out why things behave the way they do.