Microsoft Power BI for Beginners
Microsoft Power BI for Beginners, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 23 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 1564 subscribers.
You will learn about Setup Power BI Environment Connect to Data source Load Data Create visualizations and charts Analyse Data Create reports Publish report to power BI Service Create dashboards Connect Power BI to SQL Server Database This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to Power BI It is particularly useful for Beginners to Power BI.
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Summary
Title: Microsoft Power BI for Beginners
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Setup Power BI Environment
- Connect to Data source
- Load Data
- Create visualizations and charts
- Analyse Data
- Create reports
- Publish report to power BI Service
- Create dashboards
- Connect Power BI to SQL Server Database
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to Power BI
Target Audiences
- Beginners to Power BI
Power BI is an interactive data visualization software developed by Microsoft with primary focus on business intelligence.
Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights. Your data may be an Excel spreadsheet, or a collection of cloud-based and on-premises hybrid data warehouses. Power BI lets you easily connect to your data sources, visualize and discover what’s important, and share that with anyone or everyone you want.
Power BI consists of several elements that all work together, starting with these three basics:
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A Windows desktop application called Power BI Desktop.
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An online SaaS (Software as a Service) service called the Power BI service.
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Power BI mobile apps for Windows, iOS, and Android devices.
These three elements—Power BI Desktop, the service, and the mobile apps—are designed to let you create, share, and consume business insights in the way that serves you and your role most effectively.
How you use Power BI may depend on your role in a project or on a team. Other people, in other roles, might use Power BI differently.
For example, you might primarily use the Power BI service to view reports and dashboards. Your number-crunching, business-report-creating co-worker might make extensive use of Power BI Desktop or Power BI Report Builder to create reports, then publish those reports to the Power BI service, where you view them. Another co-worker, in sales, might mainly use the Power BI phone app to monitor progress on sales quotas, and to drill into new sales lead details.
If you’re a developer, you might use Power BI APIs to push data into datasets or to embed dashboards and reports into your own custom applications. Have an idea for a new visual? Build it yourself and share it with others.
You also might use each element of Power BI at different times, depending on what you’re trying to achieve or your role for a given project.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Power BI Environment Setup
Lecture 1: Overview of Microsoft Power BI for Beginners
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: What is Power BI
Lecture 4: What is Power BI Desktop
Lecture 5: Microsoft 365 Business Standard
Lecture 6: Getting Started with Microsoft 365 Business Standard
Lecture 7: Adding Users to Microsoft 365
Lecture 8: Installing Power BI
Lecture 9: Exploring Power BI Desktop
Chapter 2: Data Analysis and Visualization with Power BI
Lecture 1: Power BI Overview: Part 1 : Connecting to Excel Data
Lecture 2: Power BI Overview: Part 2
Lecture 3: Power BI Overview: Part 3
Lecture 4: Components of Power BI
Lecture 5: Building Blocks of Power BI
Lecture 6: Exploring Power BI Service
Lecture 7: Power BI Apps
Chapter 3: Connecting Power BI To Databases
Lecture 1: What is SQL Server
Lecture 2: Download SQL Server
Lecture 3: Install SQL Server
Lecture 4: Install SSMS
Lecture 5: Install sample database
Lecture 6: Connect Power BI to SQL Server Database
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