๊ฒŒ์‹œ๋ฌผ ํƒœ๊ทธ: Business Intelligence

Whatโ€™s new for SQL Server 2019 Analysis Services CTP 3.0

This is the first blog post dedicated to Analysis Services on the Power BI blog. As discussed in this post on the old Analysis Services team blog, Microsoft is moving off MSDN and TechNet blogs. We have made it clear that Power BI will be a one-stop shop for both enterprise and self-service BI on โ€ฆ

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Designing custom navigation for Power BI apps is now available

Weโ€™re excited to announce the release of new app navigation experiences that give reporting teams the power to customize navigation for end users, so they can find content quickly and understand the relationships between different reports and dashboards. Weโ€™ve also sprinkled in several important new features to help app authors create supportable apps that delight … Continue reading “Designing custom navigation for Power BI apps is now available”

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Privacy Levels for Cloud Data Sources

In Power BI datasets that combine data from multiple data sources in a single M query, privacy levels define a how the data sources are isolated from each other. Restrictive isolation levels block data from being exchanged with other data sources, which can reduce functionality and impact performance but ensures that sensitive data does not … Continue reading “Privacy Levels for Cloud Data Sources”

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Tailoring help and support for Power BI users

To ensure employee productivity and satisfaction with Power BI, enterprise organizations develop comprehensive product training, bolster their help desks, and invest in helping their user communities with internal forums to share ideas and best practices. But it can be a challenge to educate users about the availability of these organizational resources. The exciting news is … Continue reading “Tailoring help and support for Power BI users”

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Three ways your business can build a better data culture

If youโ€™re already using Microsoft Power BI Pro, youโ€™ve learned how to unify all your data sources and create dashboards and reports that deliver useful business insights to decision makers. Weโ€™re sure thatโ€™s working out well for the business, and we bet itโ€™s earned you some notice. Here are three tips that will help you get even more out of Power BI Pro and transform the data culture at your organization.

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What it takes to become a business intelligence hero

With Power BI Pro, youโ€™ve learned how to shape data into a unified view in less time and with less effort, so you can deliver valuable business insight to decision makers when they need it. You donโ€™t have to stop there. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about using data to change business culture so that, he says, โ€œevery organization, every team and every individual is empowered to do great things because of the data at their fingertips.โ€ Now might be the right time for you to use the enhanced functionality in Power BI Pro to become a business intelligence heroโ€”and help build a data culture in your organization.

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