Microsoft Power BI

About us


Power BI is a powerful cloud-based suite of business analytics tools that make it easy to combine data from multiple sources, analyze and visualize information and share insights.

This course features easy drag and drop report authoring for advanced insights, and online web dashboards that update automatically and can be shared within seconds.

You begin by learning about architecture and components of Power BI along with Power Query and Power Pivot. You will learn about Data Visualization with Power BI Desktop, Power View and Power Map. Along with the process of visualization, you will learn about Power BI Q&A and how the users can discover, explore and visualize their own enterprise. You will be introduced to the Power BI Administration for deployment of files and building dashboards in the Power BI Website.

Power BI is one of the newest additions to Office 365. In this course you will learn Power BI from beginner to advance. Power BI Course enables you to perform Simple Data Analysis as well as Complex Business intelligence scenarios and advanced dashboarding. This power BI course will cover five major components of power BI: Power Pivot and Power Query. The other two are for data visualization: Power View and Power Map.

About Excel Power BI


Excel is most important Tool for Self-Service Business Intelligence (BI) activities.

There are four components to Power BI, and all are delivered via Excel. Microsoft is capitalizing on the fact that a huge percentage of business users are most comfortable in an Excel environment. Meanwhile Excel has emerged as the primary mechanism for creation and delivery of Self-Service BI solutions.

FOUR COMPONENTS TO POWER BI

Two of the Power BI components are for data preparation: Power Pivot and Power Query.

The other two are for data visualization: Power View and Power Map.

Power Pivot

Imports and integrates data from various sources for the purpose of creating an in-memory data model. PowerPivot has significant performance advantages over older pivot tables, however. PowerPivot tables can take advantage of far more memory and handle much greater worksheet sizes than previous versions of Excel. On 64-bit workstations, massive amounts of memory can be utilized and enormous data sets manipulated. The PowerPivot interface also includes some useful new capabilities, such as the “slice” capability that allows real time drilldown into subsets of the data. Furthermore, PowerPivot allows the combination of multiple views of the data on a single dashboard-like page. Data Analysis eXpressions (DAX) includes more powerful functions for BI type data manipulations, including iterative expressions, grouping, linking, and filtering.

Power Query

It allows you to do things like merge data, rename columns, replace values and other data modifications in a step-by-step process. A very big deal here is that the step-by-step data cleansing and shaping process is savable and therefore repeatable. You can also view the state of the data before and after each step. Optionally, you can bring the data into your Power Pivot model to continue working with the data even further.

Power View

Power View is an interactive data visualization tool. It does certain things like highlighting and cross-filtering really well with very little learning curve. Working with data in Power View bears similarities to working with Excel Pivot Tables as well as to PowerPoint. In addition to charts, graphs, and table data, Power View also supports maps which pan and zoom via integration with Bing Maps. The naturally interactive behavior of Power View is what makes it a very big deal.

Power Map

Power Map is a 3D mapping tool. What makes it unique is the ability to save scenes and play them over time in a tour. Power View is Purely an Alternative to the Excel Visualization Layer. In other words, ideally view Power View is new type of Excel Chart with several enhanced capabilities.that would make an Analyst life so simple.

COURSE CURRICULUM


Get Power BI Tools

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Introduction to Tools and Terminology

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Dashboard in Minutes

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Refreshing Power BI Service Data

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Interacting with your Dashboards

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Sharing Dashboards and Reports

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Introduction to Power BI Desktop

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Getting Data: Excel vs Power BI Desktop & Service

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Data Structure for Q&A

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Direct Query vs Import Data

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Introduction to Modeling

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Setup and Manage Relationships

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Cardinality and Cross Filtering

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Default Summarization & Sort by

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Creating DAX Calculated Columns

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Creating DAX Measures

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Creating Visualizations

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Color Formatting

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Setting Sort Order

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Scatter & Bubble Charts & Play Axis

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Tooltips

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Slicers & Timeline Slicers

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Cross Filtering and Highlighting

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Visual, Page and Report Level Filters

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Drill Down/Up

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Hierarchies

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Reference/Constant Lines

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Tables, Matrices & Conditional Formatting

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KPI’s, Cards & Gauges

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Map Visualizations

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Custom Visuals

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Managing and Arranging

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Introduction

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Standalone Tiles

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Data Driven Alerts

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Quick and Related Insights

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Custom Q&A questions

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Introduction

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Sharing Options Overview

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Publish from Power BI Desktop

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Publish to Web

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Share Dashboard with Power BI Service

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My Workspace vs Groups

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Content Packs

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Print or Save as PDF

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Row Level Security

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Export Data from a Visualization

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Publishing for Mobile Apps

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Export to PowerPoint

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Sharing Options Summary

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Understanding Data Refresh

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Personal Gateway Replacing

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A Dataset Troubleshooting

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Refreshing

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Options for Publishing from Excel

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Pin Excel Elements to Power BI

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Connect to Data using Power BI Publisher/Analyze in Excel

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Excel 2016 Publish: Upload and Export to Power BI

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Sharing Published Excel Dashboards

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FAQS


Power BI of the newest additions to Office 365, Power BI is a self-service Excel tool. Power BI is used in enterprise solutions. Power BI has features with the very powerful data transformation component : Power Query and data modelling based on xVelocity in-memory engine (Power Pivot), and great data visualization components such as Power View and Power Map, along with mobility support of this product, are rarely available in other products.

Power BI helps Business Analysts, Business Intelligence Manager, Statisticians & Analysts, Project Managers and Data scientists to visualize and share insights from their organizations’ data.

It provides interactive visualizations with self-service business intelligence capabilities, where end users can create reports and dashboards by themselves, without having to depend on any information from Reporting staff or database administrator.

Power BI provides cloud based BI services – known as Power BI Services, along with a desktop based interface – called Power BI desktop. It offers Data modelling capabilities, including data preparation, data discovery and interactive dashboards.

Microsoft Power BI ONLINE Training Classes are live session (Instructor-led training).

Microsoft Power BI ONLINE Training Classes are conducted in the US and UK Students at flexible & Different batches as per USA & UK Time zone.

There are separate online classes for all the Asian, European countries. We deliver power BI as well as Data Visualization tools Like Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire & MicroStrategy. All the sessions are recorded and the session recording is shared with all the participants. All these trainings are conducted by real-time professionals, which helps participants to learn the technology from the real-time working experts.