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Visualizing data with Microsoft Power View

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Create and Distribute High-impact Microsoft Power View Reports

Explore data in insightful new ways and transform the way your enterprise uses BI with help from this expert guide.Visualizing Data with Microsoft Power Viewshows how to effectively analyze and communicate complex information through elegant interactive reports. Discover how to create and populate tables, connect to databases, build multi-view reports in real-time, and publish your results to end-users. BI Semantic Model development and administration are also covered in this comprehensive volume.

  • Launch Power View and navigate its user interface
  • Load BI from SQL databases and external sources
  • Build basic and multi-level table visualizations
  • Develop card-, chart-, and matrix-based reports
  • Incorporate auto-sizing, filtering, tiling, and slicing
  • Securely distribute reports via SharePoint and PowerPivot
  • Add functionality with hierarchies, perspectives, and KPIs
  • Design, deploy, and support custom BI Semantic Models

DVD includes:

  • More than four hours of video demonstrations
  • A complete package of sample data-a Power View-optimized BI Semantic Model, a SQL Server database, and additional underlying data sources
  • Comprehensive instructions for creating a learning environment, including Windows Server, SharePoint Server 2010, and Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with PowerPivot and Reporting Services SharePoint integration
  • Six completed Power View Reports that include multiple views, visualizations, and performance dashboards
  • BI Semantic Model with advanced extensions using DAX functions, including date and time, mathematical, logical, informational, and statistical functions

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£27.00
Product Details
McGraw-Hill
0071780831 / 9780071780834
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
005.726
01/07/2012
English
295 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%