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With the introduction of SharePoint 2013, the Business Intelligence layer changed a little. Office 365 introduces Power Bi and Excel is now the main dashboard creation tool combined with Excel Services to provide a Web Based access to the information. This session shows the different possibilities offered by: Power Query Power Pivot Power View Power Map As well as Office 365's Power BI and the differences with On-Premises.
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by Benjamin Niaulin, a SharePoint GEEK
Cool Dashboards, Charts & Visualizations
PowerUsers
for
Why are
YOUhere?
…to build « cool »Dashboards and « stuff »
But what
EXACTLYled you here?
« What if we made Power Users
do all the work? »
Thanks, but I am good
with SharePoint Designer
SharePoint Designer 2013
I JUST got used to
using it! Along with
XSLT
What we did before
Conditional Formatting
KPIs SharePoint List
Performance Point
InfoPath Forms
SharePoint Designer Creativity
Custom Dev
Let’s see what we
can do now
Power BIvsSelf Service BI
Power Query
Power Pivot
Power View
Power Map*
Power BI Sites
Power BI Q&A
Query & Data Mgmt.
Windows App
Power Query
Makes it easy to discover the right information
Search & Find
Many Data Sources
Save and Transform
Power PivotAnalyze the content from Queries
Build your own model
Relationships with Data Sources
Calculated Fields & KPIs
Power ViewVisualize
Create Explore Interact
with Graphs, Charts and
other things you’ve built
with Excel on the web as a
report
Power MapCreate cool 3D maps visuals with
your Data!
Power BIPower BI SitesPower BI Q&A
Query & Data Mgmt.
Windows App
Power BIPricing
http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-001/files/500/002/AF104215773.pdf
by Benjamin Niaulin, a SharePoint GEEK
@bniaulin
share-gate.com/blog
THANK YOU!