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Power BI Bootcamp- Build Real World Power BI Projects

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  • Dec 17, 2024
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Power BI Bootcamp: Build Real World Power BI Projects, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 57 lectures, based on 205 reviews, and has 3126 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the business intelligence workflow from end-to-end Connect Microsoft Power BI to data sources Learn to create powerful reports and dashboards with Microsoft Power BI with a few clicks of the mouse Design and implement the same B.I. tools used by professional analysts and data scientists This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners in Power B.I It is particularly useful for Beginners in Power B.I.

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Summary

Title: Power BI Bootcamp: Build Real World Power BI Projects

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 57

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the business intelligence workflow from end-to-end
  • Connect Microsoft Power BI to data sources
  • Learn to create powerful reports and dashboards with Microsoft Power BI with a few clicks of the mouse
  • Design and implement the same B.I. tools used by professional analysts and data scientists
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners in Power B.I
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners in Power B.I
  • Gartner has ranked Microsoft a Leader in the Gartner 2020 Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms for the thirteenth year in a row.

    Power BI makes it incredibly simple to consolidate your data into a single location for improved accessibility, organisation, and visibility in your reporting efforts. It supports up to 70+ connectors, allowing businesses to load data from a wide range of popular cloud-based sources, including Azure (Azure Data Warehouse), DropBox, Google Analytics, OneDrive, and SalesForce, as well as Excel spreadsheets, CSV files, and data stored on-premises, such as SQL Database.

    You can load pre-built Power BI dashboards in seconds and execute advanced data analysis in minutes with these built-in connections. You can always further customise aspects to your preference, or have your data professionals start by importing your datasets and creating your own dashboards and reports.

    Power BI’s drag-and-drop interface also eliminates the need to code or copy and paste anything to get started, and Power BI can combine various files (like Excel spreadsheets) and analyse the combined data in a single report.

    Power BI’s Power Pivot data modelling engine (shared with Excel) is a highly performant columnar database that compresses databases and ensures they load fully into memory for the greatest possible speed.

    It’s fairly uncommon for your Power BI Workbook (.PBIX file) to be much less than your original data sets – in fact, 1GB databases are typically compressed down to roughly 50 – 200MB in size.

    While Excel begins to slow down when dealing with huge models, Power BI is designed to handle tables with more than 100 million records without breaking a sweat. Power BI also uses automatic, incremental refreshes to ensure data is constantly up to date, which is a great benefit that further simplifies visual reporting for end users.

    In summary, Power BI effectively condenses and loads millions of records into memory, allowing end-users to have a faster and more responsive data analysis experience.

    Power BI has a multitude of pre-packaged basic data graphics to use in your interactive reports, including bar, column, line, map, matrix, pie charts, scatter, table, and waterfall – each with its own set of customisation options for improved presentation and usefulness.

    However, to add a personal touch, you may utilise free custom graphics produced by developers (or in-house) and shared with the Power BI community to display your data in the best way possible.

    There’s a remarkable selection of rich and complicated graphics to take use of, including bullet graphs, correlation plots, decision trees, heatmaps, sparklines, and more, with custom visual files accessible from both Microsoft and the community over at the AppSource Marketplace.

    If you want to show your data in a unique way, Power BI allows you to easily design your own visualisations rather than being limited to the standard options. It’s also really beneficial to observe and apply what the larger Power BI community is doing to improve your own design skills.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction To The Course

    Lecture 1: Introduction To The Course

    Chapter 2: Project-1: Covid-19 Analysis Project

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Cleaning the dataset

    Lecture 3: Building Visualisations

    Lecture 4: Working with Complex Visualisations for Power BI Report

    Lecture 5: Creating Instances of same dataset in Power BI

    Lecture 6: Creating the Report

    Lecture 7: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 3: Project-2: Olympics Dataset Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Cleaning the datset

    Lecture 3: Working with simple Viz

    Lecture 4: Working with Advanced Level Viz

    Lecture 5: Creating Viz from all dataset parameters

    Lecture 6: Final Words and Report Preparation

    Lecture 7: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 4: Project-3: Email Marketing Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Inconsistency Removal from Dataset

    Lecture 3: Working with simple Viz

    Lecture 4: Filter Based Viz Creation

    Lecture 5: Final Words and Report Preparation

    Lecture 6: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 5: Project-4: Global Terrorism Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Dataset cleaning

    Lecture 3: Creating Visualisations and Understanding Report Creation Basics

    Lecture 4: Working with Slicers and Complex Visualisations

    Lecture 5: Final report

    Lecture 6: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 6: Project-5: Unemployment Dataset Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Cleaning and Manipulating the Dataset

    Lecture 3: Working with Visualisations

    Lecture 4: Predicting Values through Viz

    Lecture 5: Final Words

    Lecture 6: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 7: Project-6: Bank Data Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Cleaning the Dataset

    Lecture 3: Working with Visualisations

    Lecture 4: Formatting the Visualisations

    Lecture 5: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 8: Project-7: Sales and Inventory Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Cleaning and Customising the Dataset

    Lecture 3: Working with the Visualisations

    Lecture 4: Adding Data Cards and Doughnut Charts

    Lecture 5: Download The Project Files

    Chapter 9: Project-8: Cricket World Cup Analysis

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Working with Batsman Data

    Lecture 3: Working with Bowler_s Data

    Lecture 4: Working with Match Results Data

    Lecture 5: Adding complex visualisation

    Lecture 6: Download The Project Files

    Instructors

  • Power BI Bootcamp- Build Real World Projects  No.2
    The Machine Learning
    Machine Learning Engineer
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  • 5 stars: 116 votes
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