Power BI Book
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Power Query
This is the tool you use to gather the data. Its
probably best suited to be used by analysts or
data scientists simply because theyll better
understand what information from various
sources means and how it needs to be structured
for meaningful comparisons. But Power Query is
actually easy enough to use that with a little
instruction just about anyone can make a good
start at picking it up. Its available through Excel
2013, but there are some added sharing and
management features you get with a Power BI in
Oce 365 subscription.
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Power Pivot
This is the tool you use to analyze the data. Now that youve
uploaded all the data with Power Query, its time to see
what kinds of comparisons, correlations, and trends will
allow you to derive meaningful insights from that
information. Power Pivot is another tool that can be added
on to Excel 2013 (or SharePoint 2013), and it will be used
primarily by BI experts and data analysts, though again with
some practice just about anyone can learn how to use it.
Power Pivot allows you to work with tools like the following:
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Data Models
These are what you create with all the information you
gathered in Power Query. Familiar to anyone with
experience using Excel, you can think of a Data Model as an
abstraction from the basic bits of information. Using the
same collection of elds, you can potentially create several
dierent abstractions depending on what kind of insights
youre looking for, and they would all be equally accurate.
What the model looks like will be determined by the
relationships you choose to highlight and the operations
you choose to perform.
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Relationships
These allow you to dene how columns from dierent
tables with similar or identical data should be interpreted in
the context of each of the tables. You may, for instance,
have a column specifying the names of companies in two
dierent tables, one to show monthly earnings and other to
show annual earnings. With Power Pivot you can draw a
line and highlight the relationship to make reports based
on data from these columns easier to interpret.
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Hierarchies
This is when one eld or category exists within a larger
category. Medical device manufacturers, for instance, are
part of the more general healthcare industry. By creating
hierarchies in your Data Model, you make it possible for
people who view the report to zoom in or out, so they can
compare trends at varying levels of generality and specicity,
to see whats driving them or where they may be headed.
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Power View
This is what you use to turn your tables full of numbers into
graphs that can be understood at a glance. With a little
instruction and practice, pretty much anyone will be able to
read and interact with Power View reports. Another Excel 2013
add-on, Power View lets you present data in whatever way is
best suited to the question you need to answer, from bar
graphs and pie charts to trend lines and scatter plots. And the
displays can be interactive, so, for instance, you can click on a
table representing a hierarchical category and drill down into
the subcategories within it.
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Power Map
If your data is tied to source locations, you can present it on a
3-D dynamic map. Power Map reports are also easy for people
who arent necessarily data experts to interpret, and this tool
as well comes as an add-on for Excel 2013. Power Map is
usually the Power BI tool that gets the most oohs and aahs
when we do presentations. You can show trends developing
over time, use the mouse to pan, and zoom in or out.
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Power BI Sites
Since the queries and tables and workbooks you create will
likely be of value to other people in your company, and since
theyre easy to work with, youll want to make them accessible
to your coworkers. Power BI Sites are similar to sites in
SharePoint in that you can set one up for each department or
team that may need to use a common online dashboard and
storage cache. Anyone who needs the information on one of
your reports can then access it on the Power BI Site. You can
even collaborate with each other in creating, editing, or
updating the report. Youll need at least an E3 subscription to
Oce 365 to access Power BI Sites.
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Power BI Q&A
Another tool only accessible with E3 and E4 Oce 365
subscriptions, this is the ultimate in self-service business
intelligence. You can use Power BI Q&A even if youve never
even seen an Excel Spreadsheet before. All you have to do is
type in a question and youll get a graph formatted to make to
make the answer as easy to grasp as possible.
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You can get the Excel tools (Powers Query, Pivot, View, and Map) with
an Oce 365 Midsize Business subscription for $15.00 per user per
month. For a company with 60 employees, that works out to $900 a
month, or $10,800 a year. You can also get Excel 2013 with Oce 365
Pro Plus for $12 per user per month. Thats $720 a month for 60
employees, ($8,640 per year).
To get Power BIs full capabilities though (with Sites, Q&A, Data
Management, and the Windows Store App to take Power BI mobile),
you need an E3 or E4 Oce 365 subscription. E3 is $20 per user per
month, or $1,200 a month for 60 employees ($14,400 a year). E4 is $22
per user per month, $1,320 a month for 60 employees ($15,840 a year).
Check for deals and pricing updates here:
http://oce.microsoft.com/en-us/business/compare-all-oce-365-for-busin
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While Power BIs SaaS strategy will postpone adoption for some
customers, its the right one for Microsoft and its customers. Why?
Reduced Complexity. Power BI will be compelling primarily because
of the array of integrated functionality it provides. Provisioning such
a comprehensive system on-premises would take most customers
weeks or months. As with Oce 365 and Windows Azure, Power BI
instances will deploy in days, not weeks, and future infrastructure
upgrades will be left to Microsoft, freeing in-house resources to
worry only about the application layer
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So you do have detract a bit of marketing hype from the videos and other
materials you come across when researching Power BI. In and of itself, Power BI
really cant stand in place of a comprehensive business intelligence strategy.
Power BI is a spectacular tool set for collating, modeling, and visualizing
databut you need to have a reliable process in place for recording meaningful
data in the rst place. One of the best things about Power BI is that it allows you
to pull in information from a wider array of sources than ever before, but not all
information is gathered using the same methods, denitions, samples, etc.
So the farther aeld you go to get your data, the more provisional you should
consider any conclusions derived from it. And most of the information youll be
relying on will be internal to your organization. This means you have to have a
way to generate the data before you can use any tools, however powerful, to
analyze it. And you need a way to make sure the data is clean and not duplicated,
unusable, or contaminated with extraneous or unreadable bits of information.
(Raw data can be dangerous.)
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http://oce.microsoft.com/en-us/business/compare-all-oce-365-for-business-plans-FX104051403.aspx
http://oce.microsoft.com/en-us/business/oce-365-proplus-business-software-FX103213513.aspx
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