by Chris Webb | Oct 31, 2018 | Chris Webb
[Part 1 of this series can be found here and part 2 here] The problem with self-service BI is that you never quite know what your users are up to. For example, what data sources are they using? Are there hundreds of Excel files being used as data sources for reports...
by Paul Hansen | Oct 31, 2018 | Power BI
I am happy to announce that Custom and Certified Connectors in Power BI are now generally available!OverviewAfter delivering the Power BI extensibility framework, our incredible community has… This post first appeared...
by Doug Burke | Oct 30, 2018 | PowerPivotPro
What do you get when you combine Power Query with Amazon Web Services? You get a powerful new data source for your business needs and open a world of analytics possibilities. I’ll have some of that! I am certainly not… This post first appeared...
by Paul Hansen | Oct 29, 2018 | Power BI
Starting today, Power BI is expanding to four new regions, allowing customers to locate their Power BI deployments closer to their data sources, either in Azure or on-premises, thus enabling faster performance of data refresh and lower networking egress costs. This...
by Chris Webb | Oct 26, 2018 | Chris Webb
The big news in the world of Excel right now is the introduction of dynamic arrays. They’re only available in the Office 365 click-to-run version of Excel and, at the time of writing, only available to people on the Office Insiders programme, but eventually they’ll be...