2. Agenda
• Business Intelligence y Bigdata.
• Metodología RAMP
• ¿Que es PowerBi?
• Explorando las diferentes interfaces
• Modelado de datos
• Entendiendo los visuales
• Ejemplo Practico
3. Los datos nunca,
nunca duermen
600exabytes
Apróximadamente de la era
cenozoica hasta hoy en día en
video HD (8,219,178 años).
Los datos tienen mucho que
contarnos.
4. Bigdata e Inteligencia de Negocios
Decisiones
Monitoreo
Información
Marketing
Análisis Juicio
Evidencia
Rendimiento
Procesos
Investigación
Ejecución Reacción
Mejoras
Inversión
Recolección
Inteligencia de Negocio
10. Pone a tu alcance el
análisis visual con una
intuitiva creación de
informes. Arrastra y coloca
el contenido exactamente
donde desees en el lienzo
flexible y fluido.
Descubre rápidamente los
patrones a medida que
explora la vista única
unificada con
visualizaciones interactivas
y vinculadas.
Nota: Los informes de escritorio
no se pueden actualizar después
de cargar - deben actualizarse
manualmente en Escritorio y
volver a cargarse.
11. Haz que tu historia cobre
vida a través de los datos.
Tienes una idea y tienes los
datos. Power BI lo convierte en
realidad.
La opción Publicar en Web de
Power BI permite crear
historias de datos con
visualizaciones interactivas y
espectaculares, así como
publicarlas en un blog o sitio
web, colaborar con tus
colaboradores o simplemente
tener un tablero de control en
cuestión de minutos.
12. Con la aplicación Microsoft PowerBI móvil, puedes supervisar y acceder a tus tableros y reportes en cualquier
momento, desde cualquier lugar.
Mantente al día permanece conectado a tu operación, recibe alerta en los cambios de la información gracias al
acceso móvil a la aplicación.
13. La empresa Gives y Asociados se encuentra
en su cierre de marzo.
Le interesa ver el desempeño de sus
vendedores al mes, total de ventas y el
producto más demandado.
Condición:
Qué el reporte sea compartido con los
inversionistas (no tienen cuenta Office).
Power BI es un conjunto de herramientas de análisis empresarial que pone el conocimiento al alcance de toda la organización. Conexión a cientos de orígenes de datos, preparación de datos simplificada, generación de análisis ad hoc. Bellos informes que luego se publican para provecho de la organización en la Web y en dispositivos móviles. Creación de paneles personalizados al alcance de todos, con una perspectiva empresarial única, de 360 grados. Escalado a nivel empresarial, con gobierno y seguridad.
Power BI is a cloud-based business analytics service that enables anyone to visualize and analyze data with greater speed, efficiency, and understanding. It connects users to a broad range of live data through easy-to-use dashboards, provides interactive reports, and delivers compelling visualizations that bring data to life.
Through of the course of the preview over 90,000 companies, cross 185 countries have used Power BI. That is a decade's worth of growth in last generation business intelligence where I have to go get software, install software, get servers, get analysts involved, get all sorts of people involved before anyone got any value, that's a long road from "I want to do it" to "I've done it". With Power BI, this is an enormous user population of people that are now connected with data in a way that was either previously very difficult or for many impossible.
Power BI in many ways is a connector between people and the power of the Microsoft Data Platform including data that lives in our cloud, other peoples clouds, or your on-premise systems and also processed by this wide variety of intelligence analytical capabilities that we have - statistical analysis, machine learning, building custom application - all of this technology and the value of converting data into intelligence flows through Power BI.
Power BI dashboards
With updates to Power BI customers can now see all their data through a single pane of glass. Live Power BI dashboards show visualizations and KPIs from data that reside both on-premises and in the cloud, providing a consolidated view across their business regardless of where their data lives.
You can then explore their data further by drilling through the dashboard into the underlying reports, discovering new insights that they can pin back to the dashboard to monitor performance going forward.
Cross-platform, native mobile apps. In addition to its rich Web client, there are native Windows, iPhone, iPad and Android apps that keep mobile users connected with their data, wherever they may be.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-refresh-desktop-file-local-drive/?session_token=c51557639536eba924a1cf5e993fcea0
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-desktop-import-excel-workbooks/
Note that Power BI Desktop is an on-prem version, with a companion tool called Power BI Dashboard that is a web version and is available via a “Introducing Power BI Dashboards (Preview) – Try it now” link on the front of your Power BI site. Power BI Dashboard can use files created with Power BI Desktop. Think of Power BI Desktop as a tool to create the reports, and Power BI Dashboard as the tool to create the dashboard that contains those reports. However, Power BI Dashboard can create a limited number of reports on its own against other products (GitHub, Marketo, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce, SendGrid, Zendesk), as well as against on-prem SSAS (see Using Power BI to access on-premise data), and finally it can connect to an Excel workbook (where data can be automatically refreshed from OneDrive).
Power BI Desktop combines Power Query, Power View and the Power Pivot Data Model into a seamless experience that will allow you to build your reports and dashboards in an offline fashion and then upload them to your Power BI Site. It can be used to import and model data, then author and publish Power BI reports to the Power BI service. You can save the report/dashboard in a new Power BI Desktop file format called PBIX.
Power BI Desktop: Realize that this is still Preview, so not all features are in place with this application yet. One thing to note is that we don't have full control over the Data Model. It does provide the ability to add relationships, but that is about it. Also, we are not able to add synonyms to assist Q&A within Power BI Desktop.
For Power Query, we don't have ability to Sign-In, perform an Online Search or share a query. These are only available from the Excel Add-In currently.
We also cannot cross between Excel and the Power BI Desktop. For example, if we have a Data Model in Excel, I can't use that and create reports within the Power BI Desktop. Also, if I have a Data Model in Power BI Desktop, I can point Excel to use that. You have to pick one or the other. http://blogs.technet.com/b/powerbisupport/archive/2014/12/19/power-bi-designer-preview.aspx
Can I add a Power View report (that was uploaded to Power BI Sites) to Power BI Dashboard? No
Note that Power BI Desktop is an on-prem version, with a companion tool called Power BI Dashboard that is a web version and is available via a “Introducing Power BI Dashboards (Preview) – Try it now” link on the front of your Power BI site. Power BI Dashboard can use files created with Power BI Desktop. Think of Power BI Desktop as a tool to create the reports, and Power BI Dashboard as the tool to create the dashboard that contains those reports. However, Power BI Dashboard can create a limited number of reports on its own against other products (GitHub, Marketo, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce, SendGrid, Zendesk), as well as against on-prem SSAS (see Using Power BI to access on-premise data), and finally it can connect to an Excel workbook (where data can be automatically refreshed from OneDrive).
Power BI Desktop combines Power Query, Power View and the Power Pivot Data Model into a seamless experience that will allow you to build your reports and dashboards in an offline fashion and then upload them to your Power BI Site. It can be used to import and model data, then author and publish Power BI reports to the Power BI service. You can save the report/dashboard in a new Power BI Desktop file format called PBIX.
Power BI Desktop: Realize that this is still Preview, so not all features are in place with this application yet. One thing to note is that we don't have full control over the Data Model. It does provide the ability to add relationships, but that is about it. Also, we are not able to add synonyms to assist Q&A within Power BI Desktop.
For Power Query, we don't have ability to Sign-In, perform an Online Search or share a query. These are only available from the Excel Add-In currently.
We also cannot cross between Excel and the Power BI Desktop. For example, if we have a Data Model in Excel, I can't use that and create reports within the Power BI Desktop. Also, if I have a Data Model in Power BI Desktop, I can point Excel to use that. You have to pick one or the other. http://blogs.technet.com/b/powerbisupport/archive/2014/12/19/power-bi-designer-preview.aspx
Can I add a Power View report (that was uploaded to Power BI Sites) to Power BI Dashboard? No
Demo Power BI dashboard. Demo’s are available at //BI