Power BI (Business Intelligence) is a new and emerging self-service business intelligence and business analytics framework that brings together and enhances a few key Microsoft technologies. Fundamentally, Power BI is considered a premium Office option, because Microsoft licenses it that way. We will answer the following questions:
◾What makes Power BI different from the Microsoft Office I have known for years?
◾What are the major Power BI features in Excel 2013 and 2010?
◾What are the major features for Power BI for Office 365?
◾How can our team license Power BI?
7. 1 in 4 enterprise customers on Office 3651 Billion Office Users
Analyze Visualize Share Find
Q&A
MobileDiscover
Scalable | Manageable | Trusted
Self-service BI with the familiarity of Office and the power of the service
11. Outline
◾What makes Power BI different from the Microsoft Office I have known for years?
◾What are the major Power BI features in Excel 2013 and 2010?
◾What are the major features for Power BI for Office 365?
◾How can our team license Power BI?
19. Why Power Query?
Enables self-service data discovery, query, transformation and mashup experiences in Excel
Discovery and connectivity to a wide range of data sources, including publicly
available data of all sizes & shapes.
Highly interactive and intuitive experience for rapidly and iteratively building queries
over any data source, any size.
Consistency of experience, and parity of query capabilities over all data sources.
Joins across different data sources; ability to create custom views over data that can
then be shared with team/department.
20. Power Query Role
• Transform data using a client tool
• Possible execution server-side (data refresh in Power BI)
• Share queries and expressions (simple text file, repository available in Office 365)
Self-Service ETL
• Same language regardless of data source
• Graphical user interface and interactive editor
• Does not hide the query in the data model
• Technically it would be possible to analyze dependencies in a “M” expression (not
yet implemented)
Integrate queries
in Power Pivot
data models
21. Exploring Power Query in Microsoft
Excel 2013
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2014/DBI-H302#fbid=
22. Power Query Formula Language: “M”
Functional language similar to F#
No “real” iterative statements
Lambda functions…
Flexible, can be invoked dynamically
Expression.Evaluate(…)
23. Specifically, the intermediate/advanced Excel users
Litmus test: “User benefits from the Excel’s Formula bar”
Familiar, easy to remember
Easy to read and write; limited syntax, use of non standard symbols
A superset of the Excel formula language
Close to concepts in DAX, where appropriate
Powerful capabilities for the advanced user
Design Values
24. Syntax for a Simple Query
SELECT Orders.OrderDate, Products.OrderID, Products.ProductSKU
FROM Products
INNER JOIN Orders ON Products.OrderID = Orders.OrderID
ORDER BY Products.ProductSKU
from p in Products
join o in Orders on p.OrderID equals o.OrderID
orderby p.ProductSKU
select new { o.OrderDate, p.OrderID, p.ProductSKU }
Products.Join(Orders, Products,
o => o.OrderID, p => p.OrderID,
(p, o) => new { o.OrderDate, p.OrderID, p.ProductSKU }
).OrderBy( p => p.ProductSKU )
let
Joined = Table.Join( Products, "OrderID", Orders, "OrderID" ),
Columns = Table.SelectColumns(Joined, {"OrderDate", "OrderID", "ProductSKU"}),
Sorted = Table.Sort( Columns, "ProductSKU" ),
in
Sorted
25. Query Folding
Power Query pushes work back to the source system whenever it can.
SELECT ProductKey, EnglishProductName as [Product]
FROM [dbo].[DimProduct]
WHERE [ProductKey] < 10
26. Sharing Queries and Functions
You can share queries and functions
Requires Office 365 account with Power BI
Published queries can be “certified”
Requires Data Steward role
Accessible through “Online Search”
Query is copied and executed locally
No execution server-side
27. Power Query Specifications and Limits
https://support.office.com/en-US/Article/Power-Query-specifications-and-limits-
5fb2807c-1b16-4257-aa5b-6793f051a9f4?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
30. Best Practices for Power Pivot
•You take care of the unseen
•Microsoft will take care of
the seen
Power BI
Contract
31. Data Model Specifications and Limits
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Data-Model-specification-and-limits-
19aa79f8-e6e8-45a8-9be2-b58778fd68ef?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
32. Power Pivot Capacity Specification
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg413465(v=sql.110).aspx
34. Exploring Power View in Microsoft
Excel 2013
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2014/DBI-H201#fbid=
35. Power View – Geospatial CapabilitiesPros
Bubble Maps
Bubble Maps with Pie Charts
Interactive with drill down capabilities in larger dashboard
Cons
Unable to add multiple layers or any other customizations
No other major type of map visualization
No time play or storytelling capabilities
36. Planning for Power View
System requirements for Power View
Planning for Reporting Services and Power View Browser Support (SSRS 2014)
38. Exploring Power Map in Microsoft Excel
2013
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2014/DBI-H301#fbid=
39. 4
7
Power Map – Geospatial Capabilities
Pros
Bubble Maps, Column Maps, Region Maps and HeatMaps
Interactive and time-play axis
Ability to create and share visual tours
Ability to add multiple layers
Storytelling tool, not just visualization
Cons
Unable to filter data
Unable to drill-down (though can switch between layers)
Unable to customize or add custom shapes
Unable to handle hierarchies
42. Power BI and Excel 2010
Software Solution
Power Pivot A version one of Power Pivot is available for Excel 2010. Microsoft’s website provides video, demos, and hands-on
labs to try out the software.
Opening up an Excel 2010 Power Pivot workbook in Excel 2013 requires an irreversible upgrade (meaning that
collaboration between Excel 2010 and Excel 2013 users is not possible – pick one version or the other). There are
some technical details involved in upgrading, which you can study by clicking this link.
Power Map Power Map is not available for Excel 2010.
Versions of Excel previous to 2002 had a native map feature. Though, advanced Excel users will know about
Microsoft MapPoint, which has gone through nineteen versions since its debut. Sadly, MapPoint is being
discontinued as of December 31, 2014. You might be able to obtain a copy now, or through some MSDN
subscriptions.
Power Query Power Query is available for Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus with Software Assurance. There are two
versions, one for 32-bit (x86) and one for 64-bit (x64).
Power View Power View is not available for Excel 2010.
44. A powerful new way to work with data
Self-service business intelligence with familiar Excel and the power of the cloud
45. Sample Architecture
SQL Server Warehouse
(Issues IS)
Active Directory
(People)
Azure Information
(Data Centers)
Power BI for Office 365
Corporate
Data Catalogue
Admin
Center
Manage Data
Portal
SPO team sites, BI
Sites, Q&A
Data Management Gateway
APS Warehouse
(Issues BI)
46. Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
47. Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
48. Power BI
for Office 365
Data Management Gateway
Installed on-premises
Workbook
Cloud
On Premise
Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
49. Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
Search for:
• Public Data
• Corporate Data
• Shared Queries
50. Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
51. Share & collaborate with Power BI for Office 365
Shared Queries
Data Refresh
Data Search
Mobile Access
BI Sites
Natural Language
Questions
52. Sample Working Architecture
O365 Power BI
Corporate Data
Sources
IT Admin
Data Management
Gateway
Corporate
Data Catalog
Power BI
Admin Center
Data Management
Portal
SPO team sites,
BI Sites, Q&A
Cloud Data
Sources
Public
Data Catalog
Data Steward IW
(Author)
IW
(Consumer)
Manage Data
Publish raw
data sources
or expose
them as
OData feeds
Publish queries
Data Refresh
Data Refresh
Power Query
Power Pivot
Power View
Power Map
Publish reports &
create featured
questions, configure
scheduled refresh
Import data,
Publish queries
Excel,
Tablet/Mobile,
Browser –
Silverlight,
HTML5
Consume interactive
reports, ask questions
Configure
Import Data
Import Data
Import Data
Import Data
Public Cloud
Data Sources
Index
55. Method One
Power BI for Office 365
Method Two
Power BI for Office 365
SharePoint Online Plan 2
Method Three
Power BI for Office 365
SharePoint Online Plan 2
Power BI Excel Features
Home Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Office 365 Home
Office 365 Personal
Office Home & Student 2013
Office Home & Business 2013
Office Professional 2013
Business Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Office 365 Business Essential
Office 365 Business
Office 365 Business Premium
Enterprise Office 365 Enterprise E3
Office 365 Enterprise E4
Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Office 365 Enterprise E1
Education Office 365 Education E3 Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Office 365 Education E1
Government Office 365 Enterprise E3 (Government
Pricing)
Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Exchange Online Plan 1
Exchange Online Plan 3
Office 365 Enterprise E1 (Government
Pricing)
Nonprofit Office 365 Nonprofit E3 Office 365 ProPlus
Office 2013 Professional Plus
Office 365 Nonprofit Business
Essentials
Office 365 Nonprofit Business Premium
Office 365 Nonprofit E1
56. A powerful new way to work with data
Analyze
Visualize
Share
Question
Q&A
Mobility
Discover
Search, access, and transform
public and internal data sources
with Power Query
Share data views and workbooks
refreshable from on-premises and
cloud based data sources, with
Power BI Sites
Easy data modeling and lightning
fast in-memory analytics with
Power Pivot
Bold new interactive data
visualizations with Power View and
Power Map
Ask questions and get immediate
answers with natural language
query
Mobile access through HTML5 and
touch optimized apps
Scalable | Manageable | Trusted
62. Books
Collie, R. (2012). DAX Formulas for PowerPivot: A Simple Guide to the Excel Revolution: Holy
Macro! Books.
de Jonge, K. (2014). Dashboarding and Reporting with Power Pivot and Excel: How to Design
and Create a Financial Dashboard with PowerPivot – End to End: Holy Macro! Books.
Ferrari, A., & Russo, M. (2013). Microsoft Excel 2013 Building Data Models with PowerPivot:
Microsoft Press.
Jelen, B., & Collie, R. (2014). PowerPivot Alchemy: Patterns and Techniques for Excel: Holy
Macro! Books.
Larson, B., Davis, M., English, D., & Purington, P. (2012). Visualizing Data with Microsoft Power
View: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media.
Webb, C. (2014). Power Query for Power BI and Excel: Apress.
63. Abstract
Power BI (Business Intelligence) is a new and emerging self-service business
intelligence and business analytics framework that brings together and enhances a
few key Microsoft technologies. Fundamentally, Power BI is considered a premium
Office option, because Microsoft licenses it that way. We will answer the following
questions:
◾What makes Power BI different from the Microsoft Office I have known for years?
◾What are the major Power BI features in Excel 2013 and 2010?
◾What are the major features for Power BI for Office 365?
◾How can our team license Power BI?