Power BI, Microsoft’s Business Intelligence set of tools, is getting smarter

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Power BI, Microsoft’s Business Intelligence set of tools, is getting smarter In July 2016, Microsoft introduced Power BI, a tool that enabled the users to perform selfservice data analysis (a lot of people say that it allows anyone to become a business analyst). Power BI, since then, is increasingly being used by enterprises. It allows users to work on interactive visualizations, create reports and dashboards (with just a few drags and drops), and easily handle fairly large Excel files. The benefits of Power BI don’t end here. It can deal with a number of data types like Excel, Access, CSV, and data from Salesforce, Google Analytics, GitHub, MailChimp and others (it can connect to as many as 60 data sources).

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If you’re not familiar with Power BI, here is our take on what it is. Power BI is a set of data visualization tools that empowers users to transform collected data into actionable information for decision makers. It’s a set of tools and a cloud service that allows data to be analyzed and visualizations to be presented on dashboards and report sharing that are in the cloud. It comes with a free and paid version too (which offers 10 GB storage for $9.99/month as compared to 1 GB with the free version). Power BI also has free mobile apps that a user can only use in case of a Power BI cloud account or access to the SQL server of your organization. If we were to sum up the capabilities of Power BI, we’d say the following:  

Ability to create rich and interactive reports Insight driven visualization of data in new and interesting ways


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