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Virtual Power BI Boot Camp (April 2022)

Creating Business Intelligence solutions no longer has to be a long, arduous process reserved exclusively for those in IT. Power BI now gives you the ability to build beautifully designed reports and dashboards on your own, giving you instant satisfaction to your data needs.

This course will take a deep dive into the Power BI ecosystem, you will learn from beginning to end how to develop solutions and solve complex business problems. This begins by importing and applying business rules to your data. Then organize the results into a data model with relationships and calculations. Finally, you will learn the best way to visualize your data on reports through a variety of charts, graphs, maps and gauges. Once complete, learn how to deploy solutions to the Power BI Service and make them dashboards that are visible from any device.

Please note, you get extra 25% off with your Unlimited On-Demand Learning membership! If you are a member, please contact training@pragmaticworks.com to complete registration.

Prerequisites

This class is targeted for power users or end-users looking to design their own self-service Business Intelligence solutions. Because this class is focused on self-service end user solutions, previous SQL Server knowledge is not required. While it’s not mandatory, ideally students should have a basic understanding of database terminology such as tables, views, columns, rows, etc.

System Requirements

  • Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8
  • Microsoft Power BI Desktop requires Internet Explorer 10 or greater
  • Microsoft Power BI Desktop is available for 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) platforms
  • Power BI Desktop (https://aka.ms/pbiSingleInstaller)

Course Outline

  • Module 1 – Class Introduction
  • Module 2 – Data Discovery with Power BI Desktop
  • Module 3 – Transforming Data
  • Module 4 – Introduction to Modeling Data
  • Module 5 – Creating the Data Model
  • Module 6 – Creating Calculated Columns
  • Module 7 – Creating Calculated Measures
  • Module 8 – Introduction to Visualizing Data
  • Module 9 – Creating Basic Reports in Power BI Desktop
  • Module 10 – Creating Interactive Reports
  • Module 11 – Using Power BI Services
  • Module 12 – Refreshing the Data
  • Module 13 – Mobile BI

DETAILS

Start:
April 25 @ 9:00 am EDT
End:
April 28 @ 5:00 pm EDT
Cost:
$1,596.00

Register : Power BI Boot Camp

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