What you'll get

  • Job Credibility
  • Certification Valid for Life
  • On-demand video*
  • E-Book
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • Certificate of Completion

Exam details

  • Mode of Exam : Online
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Multiple Choice Questions are asked
  • No. of Questions are asked : 50
  • Passing Marks : 25 (50%)
  • There is no negative marking

If you are interested in learning Microsoft BI then you have come to the correct place, this course is for you. This course is designed step by step from basic to advanced level of concepts. The aim of this course which is comprehensive and concise is to assist you on setting up Microsoft Bi. You will be known with many real-life examples too. 

In this course you will learn an Introduction to Microsoft Bi, their benefits, their uses, their importance, the whole overview of this course and everything you will learn from this course. 

No prior knowledge is required. This course will cover everything from basic to core.

You will only need a computer or a laptop running Mac, Windows, or Linux is required and here all the software used in the course is free. 

This course is for anyone who is interested in learning Microsoft Bi, engineers, programming enthusiasts, computer science students all can take this course.

The full course will be taught from scratch, from the root to the core. Now it is expected that when you are about to finish this course you will be well known with the high performances by using Microsoft BI.  You will get many job opportunities and after this course which will OfCourse be an advantage to you. You will be provided with great knowledge, so what are you waiting for?

Enroll your name in this course now. And start questing with Microsoft Bi.

Course Content

Total: 53 lectures
  • Getting started with Power BI
  • Uploading data to Power BI
  • Introducing natural-language queries
  • Introducing Quick Insights
  • Introduction to reports
  • Introducing Visual Interactions
  • Decorating the report
  • Saving the report
  • Pinning a report
  • Refreshing the budget workbook
  • Filtering a report
  • Conclusions
  • Inviting a user to see a dashboard
  • Inviting users outside your organization
  • Creating a group workspace in Power BI
  • Turning on sharing with Microsoft OneDrive for Business
  • Viewing reports and dashboards on mobile devices
  • Conclusions
  • Introducing data refresh
  • Introducing the Power BI refresh architecture
  • Introducing Power BI Desktop
  • Publishing to Power BI
  • Installing the Power BI Personal Gateway
  • Configuring automatic refresh
  • Conclusions
  • Connecting to a database
  • Loading from multiple sources
  • Using Query Editor
  • Hiding or removing tables
  • Handling seasonality and sorting months
  • Conclusions
  • Consuming a service content pack
  • Creating a custom dataset from a service
  • Creating a content pack for your organization
  • Consuming an organizational content pack
  • Updating an organizational content pack
  • Conclusions
  • Loading individual tables
  • Implementing measures
  • Creating calculated columns
  • Improving the report by using measures
  • Integrating budget information
  • Reallocating the budget
  • Conclusions
  • Choosing the right visualizations
  • Choosing between standard visuals
  • Using custom visualizations
  • First steps with custom visualizations
  • Improving reports by using custom visualizations
  • Identifying conditions when custom visualizations are required
  • Using DAX in data models
  • Creating high-density reports
  • Conclusions

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