Learn why Microsoft Power BI is an Undisputed Market Leader?
Power BI Report Server is the on-premise version of Power BI that allows organizations to consume Power BI reports within their internal network behind the firewall. It provides a dedicated user interface and organizational resources to view and interact with Power BI reports on-premises. Power BI Embedded allows embedding Power BI reports and visualizations into third-party applications using REST APIs. It is used to distribute reports to a large audience without requiring each user to have a Power BI license. Premium capacity in Power BI provides dedicated cloud resources for large datasets, frequent refreshes and advanced capabilities like paginated reports and predictive analytics.
Introduction to Visual BI Solutions and Power BI as a market leader. Legal disclaimers provided.
A structured outline of the presentation, covering topics like Power BI overview, features, comparisons, and integration with other tools.
Introduction to Visual BI as a partner in BI & analytics, covering services, software products, and training options.
Highlighting the spectrum of services including consulting, software, training, and big data integration, emphasizing the importance of BI.
Defining Self Service BI with features like dataset preparation, visualization, exploration, and collaboration, enhancing usability.
Explains various reporting formats, their definitions, and user interactions, highlighting Power BI’s strength.
Power BI's position in the BI market based on Gartner trends and its increasing usage scale.
Basic introduction to Power BI, including its capabilities in reporting, ETL, and data source connections.
Details on the data acquisition in Power BI, including source connections, ETL capabilities, and data visualization.
Cloud-based services, premium options, embedded reporting, and key features of Power BI enhancing its functionality.
An overview of Power BI Premium, licensing models comparison, and monetization strategies for enterprise deployments.Focusing on enterprise features, dataflow, governance, integration, and AI capabilities within Power BI.
Insights into certified datasets, paginated reports, machine learning, and AI integration within Power BI.
Capabilities of Power BI to connect with Tableau, Dynamics 365, and collaboration tool integration.
Feature comparison between Power BI and competitors like Tableau and SAP, highlighting strengths and weaknesses.
Power BI's security measures, integration options, market evolution, and industry recommendations.
Evaluation services offered by Visual BI Solutions, focusing on self-service and architecture reviews.
Conclusion of the presentation and contact information for further inquiries.