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Microsoft Power BI For Dummies (eBook)

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2025 | 2. Auflage
645 Seiten
For Dummies (Verlag)
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Microsoft Power BI For Dummies - Jack A. Hyman
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Make smarter business decisions with Microsoft PowerBI

Microsoft PowerBI For Dummies gives you the foundation you need to use this powerful software platform to manage your data and gather insight for making better decisions. With PowerBI, you can visualize, model, and interpret large datasets, quickly revealing insights that once took weeks to dig out. This book takes you through the basics of getting your data ready, preparing your analysis, and creating reports. Then, you'll dig into more advanced features using DAX-the PowerBI programming language-even if you have no prior programming experience. This edition covers the latest updates to the software, including AI integration, enhanced customization, and improved real-time collaboration tools.

  • Transform raw data into meaningful information and make data-driven decisions
  • Import datasets and create dashboards, visualizations, and reports
  • Use the Copilot AI assistant to speed up workflows and simplify tasks
  • Integrate PowerBI with other Microsoft services like Excel and Azure

Businesses of all sizes can use PowerBI to manage their data. With Microsoft PowerBI For Dummies, you can quickly and easily set up PowerBI, learn the fundamentals, and handle complex reporting.

Jack Hyman is the founder and principal of HyerTek, a consulting firm providing IT management and implementation services to government and educational institutions. He manages leading cloud platforms and analytics tools from Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, and others. Jack is author of several business technology titles in the For Dummies series including Microsoft Power Platform For Dummies and Tableau For Dummies.

Introduction


Data isn’t just everywhere — it is everything. In today’s connected world, every click, swipe, purchase, and interaction generates data. The challenge? Organizations drown in their data because they struggle to transform raw information into the actionable intelligence required to drive positive business outcomes.

Enter the era of democratized analytics, where business intelligence isn’t just a buzzword in your IT department or unique to the data science expert. Today, every employee handles data, from frontline workers to C-suite executives. The expectation is that employees — folks like you and me — explore, understand, and act on that data.

Transforming raw data to produce valuable insights requires that you do more than use “just another tool” that sits on the proverbial shelf, waiting to be used ad hoc. Sure, spreadsheets served their purpose last decade (and still do today), but modern businesses require a platform that can handle massive datasets, provide real-time analysis, integrate artificial intelligence, and enable collaboration across teams and departments. The question is not whether your organization will need sophisticated business intelligence tools; it’s how quickly you will acquire and begin to use them.

Microsoft Power BI has evolved far beyond its humble beginnings as a SQL Server reporting extension tool. What started in 2010 as a bunch of Excel add-ins has matured into a comprehensive analytics ecosystem that sits at the heart of Microsoft Power Platform alongside Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages. As you see in this book, Power BI uses the newest available AI capabilities and can connect to hundreds of other data platforms, not just those owned by Microsoft. Power BI also provides enterprise-grade security and governance features for all users, from individual users to global organizations.

Whether this is the first time you are noodling around building a dashboard or architecting an enterprise solution that requires real-time analytics, you can be assured that Power BI will transform how you think and act with data. It bridges the gap between the raw information and strategic decision-making. Users throughout an organization can use Power BI to create stunning visualizations, discover hidden patterns, and share insights that propel business outcomes.

About This Book


I wrote this book for anyone interested in business analytics who wants to find out how they can apply the general capabilities of the Power BI platform to their work. It doesn't matter whether you’re a novice or a power user — you’ll benefit from reading this book.

The second edition of Microsoft Power BI For Dummies reflects the dramatic evolution of both the Power BI user experience and the broader analytics landscape. This edition incorporates and expands on the fundamental concepts introduced in the first edition. You get more information about intelligent automation, artificial intelligence, data warehousing tools, and methods for managing scalable datasets. You also discover the expanded collaboration possibilities that didn’t exist just a few years back.

This book is intended for the following business roles:

  • Business analyst: As a business analyst, you’re tasked with many responsibilities. Maybe you're the requirements-gathering expert, the configuration guru, the designer, or even the quasi-developer. This book can serve as a valuable resource for many of the critical tasks you may encounter in the field. The reality is that your role will expand with the use of Power BI. You’ll be expected to be part detective, part designer, and part strategist. For you, this book serves as a practical framework to tackle real-world analytics challenges, from gathering requirements to delivering solutions.
  • Data professional: Data is complex — make no mistake about it. This book doesn't help you tackle the formulas behind the scenes or tell you how to construct and programmatically code many sophisticated reports, dashboards, visuals, and KPIs. It does, however, help you understand the foundational activities across the Power BI platform if this is your first foray into using Microsoft's business intelligence (BI) platform. You'll be able to ingest data quickly, conduct data analysis, and build relatively sophisticated reports after reading this book. You now operate in an ecosystem where technical skills must blend with business acumen. This book won’t make you a world-renowned DAX expert or a Power BI master ninja overnight, but it provides you with the foundational knowledge needed to architect your scalable solutions, implement best practices, and communicate effectively to business stakeholders, not just technical wizards.
  • Developer: This book isn't specifically for you, but you can find plenty of tips, tricks, and techniques you can learn throughout the book. Power BI is a collection of products that require users to understand several fundamental programming languages, including DAX and SQL. This book scratches the surface of these topics ever so slightly. Take a look at the chapters on DAX in Part 4 if you want an introduction or a refresher. As you learn more about the integration between Microsoft Fabric, pipelines, and the various data lake options, you can dabble with Power BI’s expanded API capabilities, custom visualizations, and embedded analytics to support application integration. Remember, this book is not meant to be a technical deep-dive; it highlights the integration patterns and opportunities to help build your solution.
  • IT professional: If you’re a cloud expert, systems engineer, or database professional, or you fill another IT role, this book doesn't provide you with all the technical answers you’re looking for. Instead, the book serves as a starting point if you want to leap into the world of Microsoft enterprise business intelligence. Today, you must strike a balance between user empowerment and governance, security, and scalability requirements. This book addresses operational aspects of Power BI deployment such as tenant management, data source connectivity, and the security considerations — the basics that allow you to sleep at night, knowing your organization’s data is safe and sound.
  • Manager or executive: Often, the deliverables created in Power BI are built for managers and executives. Power BI now offers hundreds of data connectors for data extraction, report development, visualization support, and dashboard creation. Under your guidance, these deliverables are created by analysts, developers, and data professionals. Reading Microsoft Power BI For Dummies, 2nd Edition, can help you better understand the art of the possible. In your role, you act on data as both a strategic asset and a practical tool to help move the organization forward. With Power BI, you can accelerate data analysis, integrate with countless data sources to get a 360-degree picture of your data universe, and guide meaningful conversations with teams and customers.

Foolish Assumptions


I've written this book for users who want to learn about the critical features across the three Power BI platforms: Desktop, Service, and Mobile. This book isn’t intended to be a crash course for certification or a deep dive into administration or coding for Power BI. You can find other books for these purposes.

Power BI is a pretty big application, as you can probably already tell. Microsoft assumes that its interfaces are relatively simple to figure out, and that most users can create reports and dashboards without too much trouble. Here’s the truth: The interfaces can be overwhelming, depending on which product you’re using. Just to keep users on their toes, a great deal of bells and whistles appear across each Power BI platform.

Now I need to forewarn you here about what you should expect from time to time in this book. You’ll be able to utilize the free features provided by Microsoft to learn Power BI for most exercises. That said, Power BI Service, Microsoft Fabric, and Copilot do require premium licenses; therefore, you’ll need to spend money or have your system administrator provide you access. If you begin to scratch your head and wonder why you can’t access the feature, you’ve probably run into a premium roadblock.

Since the last edition, the Power BI user experience has become more intuitive, and the platform has incorporated hundreds of new features, meaning that there is a bit more to learn. This new edition helps you know about the key features and updates, as well as how to use such features as a business professional rather than a data scientist.

Throughout this book, I point you directly to the Microsoft Power BI website, when appropriate, where you can find resources to dig a bit deeper from time to time, on technical capabilities you may need to know about.

Because Power BI is made up of many components, I’ve made some assumptions about your configuration for this book as you follow along on the journey:

  • You have downloaded a copy of Power BI Desktop. Some things in life are free, and this is one of them. Microsoft provides its users with the Desktop client for free. The Desktop client is designed to enable users to build data models, reports, and dashboards for personal use. That's where it ends, though. You do need an online account to share and collaborate. About half of the steps listed in this book can be completed...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.11.2025
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Statistik
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Wahrscheinlichkeit / Kombinatorik
Schlagworte Business Intelligence • data analytics • Data Analytics book • data dashboard • Data Visualization • data visualization book • data visualization powerbi • dax power bi • dax powerbi dummies • dax programming • Power BI • PowerBI • powerbi book
ISBN-10 1-394-35974-8 / 1394359748
ISBN-13 978-1-394-35974-5 / 9781394359745
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