A Complete Introduction 2020 Edition - Microsoft Power Bi -
This guide covers the complete essentials of Power BI as they stood in its maturing 2020 release—post numerous updates, tighter integration with Azure, and a refined user experience. Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights. Your data might be an Excel spreadsheet, a cloud-based database (Azure SQL), a streaming IoT feed, or a Salesforce report—Power BI consumes it all.
For a newcomer, 2020 was the perfect time to start: the tool was mature, the documentation vast, and the community active. The fundamentals taught then—Power Query, DAX, data modeling, sharing—remain the backbone of Power BI today. microsoft power bi - a complete introduction 2020 edition
Note: 2020 was the transition year where Microsoft began pushing Premium Per User (PPU) as a mid-tier option. | Tool | Strengths | Weakness vs. Power BI | |------|-----------|------------------------| | Tableau | Best-in-class visuals, speed | Higher cost, steeper learning curve | | Qlik Sense | Associative data engine | Smaller community, less cloud maturity | | Looker | Strong in-database analytics | Requires SQL knowledge, Google-centric | | Excel | Ubiquitous, familiar | Static, limited scale, no collaboration | This guide covers the complete essentials of Power
Open Power BI Desktop. Click Get Data . And ask your first question of your data. Version: 2020 Edition (pre-2021 updates) Last updated: October 2020 For a newcomer, 2020 was the perfect time
