Power Bi
Power Bi
AGENDA
● BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
● POWER BI
● POWER BI DESKTOP
● DEMO
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
POWER BI
● It work with simple data sources like Microsoft Excel and complicated
ones like cloud-based or on-premises hybrid Data warehouses.
● It have the capabilities to easily connect to your data sources, visualise
and share and publish your findings with anyone and everyone.
● Power BI is simple and fast enough to connect to an Excel workbook or a local
database.
● It can also be robust and enterprise-grade, ready for extensive modeling and real
time analytics.
● This means it can be used in a variety of environments from a personal report and
visualisation tool to the analytics and decision engine behind group projects,
divisions, or entire corporations.
● Power BI constitutes of a Microsoft Windows desktop application called
Power BI Desktop, an online SaaS (Software as a Service) called Power
BI Service and a mobile Power BI apps that can be accessed from
Windows phones and tablets, and also available on Apple iOS and
Google Android devices.
● These three elements— Desktop, the Service, and Mobile apps - are
the backbone of the Power BI system .
1. Bring data into Power BI Desktop, and create a report.
2.Publish to the Power BI service, where you can create new
visualizations or build dashboards.
3.Share dashboards with others, especially people who are on the go.
4.View and interact with shared dashboards and reports in power BI
mobile apps.
POWER BI ARCHITECTURE
Building blocks of Power BI
• Visualizations
• Datasets
• Reports
• Dashboards
• Tiles
VISUALIZATION
DATASETS
REPORTS
DASHBOARDS
Visualization Panel
SCATTER PLOT
X-Axis: year
Y-Axis: life_exp
Legend: country
Axis: Year
Business Intelligence
Data Visualization
Collaboration
Data Driven Decision Making
What if Scenarioes
Data Story Telling
References