Today Microsoft has officially announced the release of Power BI for Office 365. You can read the Power BI teams post on the release here:
Power BI has some pretty amazing features that allow users take control of their data. I’ve also written several posts in the past about the Power BI features you can browse here:
Power Pivot
- PowerPivot – Creating KPIs
- PowerPivot – Perspectives
- PowerPivot – Creating Hierarchies
- PowerPivot – Commonly Used DAX Expressions
- Dealing with Power Pivot to Tabular Upgrade Errors
- Power Pivot Synonyms
- Choosing the Right Microsoft Reporting Technology Part 3: PowerPivot
Power Query
- Using Parameters in Power Query Extracts
- Extracting Data From Multiple Files with Power Query
- Whitepaper: Building Self-Service BI Solutions with Power Query
- Introduction to Power Query Q&A
- Using Power Query to Parse your Inbox
Power View
- Choosing the Right Microsoft Reporting Technology Part 5: Power View
- Building Your First Power View Report
- Excel 2013 – Trouble Installing Silverlight for Power View
- Power View Reporting on Multidimensional Cubes Released
Power Map
Power Q&A
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