Welcome back to our Getting Started with Excel and Power BI Series . In our previous blog posts we explored how to bring data into Excel through Power Query ( Part I and Part II ). In this blog post we will take that data and prepare it for analyzing…
» Erfahren Sie mehr Last month we announced two exciting new features for Power Map , including support for Filtering, and the ability to plot data on top of Custom Maps . This month we’ve focused on providing quality improvements. We’ve made more fixes…
» Erfahren Sie mehr Last week we announced a new Sales Productivity solution that combines Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Professional with Office 365 and Power BI. Many of our customers are already using this solution and seeing incredible results, so how can you benefit…
» Erfahren Sie mehr Today, at the Salesforce Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, we announced the preview of a new Salesforce connector for Microsoft Power Query for Excel. With this integration customers can now connect and work with data from their Salesforce accounts…
» Erfahren Sie mehr This blog post was authored by James Marshall, Developer on the Excel Power Map team In early September, we introduced you to Custom Maps , a new feature in Power Map for Excel. Power Map is part of several analytics and visualization features, such…
» Erfahren Sie mehr Take Power Query to the next level: share your queries and create a corporate data catalog. Try Power BI for Free today! In this Post Another month is almost over and that means that a new Power Query update is due. We’re glad to announce…
» Erfahren Sie mehr We are a little bit late with this roundup (just like the Power Query update). August was a great month for Power BI and Excel updates. We have lots of great content to share with you. To start off, we received tons of comments on our blog posts. Here…
» Erfahren Sie mehr This blog post was authored by Shish Shridhar , Director of Business Development – Retail, Microsoft By combining demographic data like Median Income, Education Levels, Median Age and customer purchasing data such as preferences, past purchases, and…
» Erfahren Sie mehr By Pedro Ardila; Designer at Microsoft, Ironman competitor, Data Geek Triathlon is a changing sport. Over the past twenty years, there has been a tremendous amount of change to equipment, training methodology, and racing strategy. No detail is too…
» Erfahren Sie mehr While we love talking about the latest out of Microsoft, the best part of talking about the latest and greatest is hearing how our customers are able to use our products to meet – and beat – goals, increase efficiency, or get a leg up on competitors…
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