Lifecycles and Power BI
Congratulations, we’re now at the end of the nasty part! It is something that you, unfortunately, have to grasp. Power …
Congratulations, we’re now at the end of the nasty part! It is something that you, unfortunately, have to grasp. Power …
Power BI is a continuous solution, that means you have to be prepared to make changes and keep your data relevant in order to succeed. It is not a case that you have messed up it is a badge of success that people ask for your data to do more. Remember the more data does for you the more cost effective it is!
So much of our work is about helping people to understand that Power BI doesn’t have an end-point. There isn’t …
Your Power BI environment is something that needs to be managed, if you put a little work in at the beginning you will save yourself hours each week. Standardisation is also a major time saver!
As you build and establish your Power BI environment it is important to remember that Power BI tends to go …
This week we have finished the demonstrations of the drill through. Now you will be able to set up Cross-Report drill throughs.
We’ve also discussed how to review and cleanse data when needed.
Modern Workspaces are the main unit of collaboration within Power BI, workspaces are where all your layers of Power BI …
This week we covered a new Spreadsheet that you may want to make part of your Global Due Diligence Process and then looked at how Filter Context can work against you, showing why it is so important to be sure about what your measures are doing.
Dashboards are a major part of the Power BI Service, it is something that people often do not fully appreciate. Over the next couple of weeks we’ll go deeper into the Service, Apps and where Dashboards fit into that. This topic is vital to understand if you want to get the most out of Power BI for an Enterprise. Personally, even with Power BI Free, you can get an awful lot out of Power BI Dashboards
We’re really exploring the NYC Water Tower Inspection data. This week we go through the process of “Upgrading” our data model to move Calculated Columns into the M using the Query Editor. We then explore using Tooltips and Drill-down within Power BI