Excel A Business Intelligence Toy?
Over the years I have lost count how many times I have heard the mantra “Excel is just a toy you can’t use it for serious Business Intelligence”.
Over the years I have lost count how many times I have heard the mantra “Excel is just a toy you can’t use it for serious Business Intelligence”.
Over the weekend I had a bit of time on my hand and I wanted to try out some new features in the latest Power BI release.
The initial step involved gaining insights into the data and providing the client with a clear picture.
PowerApps, is a relatively new service by Microsoft that enables business users to build mobile.
Power BI is an awesome tool but no tool will be of any use if your underlying data features the 3 “I”s.
In this post we are covering how the new Microsoft Flow can be used to insert data from Twitter with sentiment analysis.
The Delta Master feature is called “Power Search” and does a ranking across all dimensions and levels in a multi-dimensional cube (e.g. Analysis Services).
A requirement that is very often communicated to us in client projects these days is “Data mash up”.
Well continuing on my previous post, I would like to highlight the potential of Jedox in terms of number crunching capacity.
The functionality above illustrated, will allow you to capture the screen shot of the current spreadsheet in Jedox.