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Power BI Pro
USD 9.99 //User/Month
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Perfect for your business requirements and platform usage.
BOOK A DEMO- Included with Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E5
- Mobile app access
- Publish reports to share and collaborate
- Model size limit : 1 GB
- Refresh rate : 8/day
- Connect to more than 100 data sources
- Create reports and visualizations with Power BI Desktop4
- Embed APIs and controls
- AI visuals
- Data security and encryption
- Metrics for content creation
- consumption
- and publishing
- Maximum storage : 10 GB/user
- Autoscale is an optional add-on that requires Power BI Premium per capacity (Gen2) and Azure subscrip
Power BI Premium (User)
USD 20.00 //User/Month
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Perfect for your business requirements and platform usage.
BOOK A DEMO- Includes features of Power BI Pro plan
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- Available now to buy with a credit card
- Paginated (RDL) reports
- Model size limit : 100 GB
- Refresh rate : 48/day
- Advanced AI (text analytics
- image detection
- automated machine learning)
- XMLA endpoint read/write connectivity
- Dataflows (direct query
- linked and computed entities
- enhanced compute engine)
- Application lifecycle management
- Maximum storage : 100 TB
- Includes features of Add-ons
- Includes features of Power BI Pro plan
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- Available now to bu
Power BI Premium (Capacity)
USD 4.00 //Month
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Perfect for your business requirements and platform usage.
BOOK A DEMO- Requires a Power BI Pro license for publishing content into Power BI Premium capacity.
- Enable autoscale with your Azure subscription to automatically scale Power BI Premium capacity.
- Mobile app access
- Paginated (RDL) reports
- Consume content without a per-user license
- On-premises reporting with Power BI Report Server
- Model size limit : 400 GB
- Refresh rate : 48/day
- Connect to more than 100 data sources
- Create reports and visualizations with Power BI Desktop4
- Embed APIs and controls
- AI visuals
- Adva
Key Specification
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| Deployment: | Cloud Hosted |
| Customer Support: | Business Hours,Online (Ticket) |
| Customization: | No |
| Languages Support: | English |
Who uses Microsoft Power BI
Company Details
- Company Name: Microsoft Power BI
- Headquarter: Redmond, Washington United States
Microsoft Power BI Description
Key Features & Specifications
- Trend Indicators
- Strategic Planning
- Key Performance Indicators
- Data Analysis
- Dashboard
- Ad hoc Reports
- Ad hoc Query
- Ad hoc Analysis
- Profitability Analysis
- Benchmarking
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What do you like best?
Power BI has community-sourced content such as visuals and connectors and a wider array of chart types than similar tools. It also integrates well with Microsoft's other offerings and is easy to administer.
What do you dislike?
Power BI is essentially a repackaged Excel and uses Microsoft's frustrating M language. This prevents users from using proven languages and methods and obfuscates truly understanding the data. It also lacks the horsepower for large datasets and visuals. Moreover, the visual compilation of dashboards is clunky and uninspiring.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Understand it is a basic platform with a steep learning curve to M.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We are using Power BI to create basic queries and charting for simple representations of our data.
What do you like best?
I like that minimum functionality is available with the free version, to help with high-level data analysis and decision making. I also like the data interface that is so similar to Excel, making data transformation quick and easy, though I still prefer to do as much transformation as possible in Excel before importing data into Power BI.
What do you dislike?
I find Power BI less intuitive than competitive products; I also find the number and variety of visualizations to be limited, and I don't like having to search the marketplace for community sourced add-ins for some basic statistics-based visualizations like heat maps and correlation plots. The low visual quality of the charts and graphs and the lack of customization options also requires that I bring in a design team to improve the look and feel before I can send client-facing reports, and I wish error bars and trend lines were more sophisticated and would automatically report their statistical significance.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Power BI is great for quick internal analysis to aid decision-making, but it is much less useful than competitive products at creating sophisticated, attractive reports, graphs, and charts. If you really want to drill into your data to seek underlying causes, Power BI requires more knowledge of the data and data manipulation than competitor products which allow you to drill down deeper from the visual interface of a chart or graph.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Power BI helps develop rough performance reports for digital and social advertising campaigns, and helps prioritize most effective content and channels for campaign communications.
What do you like best?
PowerBI's strengths include a relatively inexpensive cost-to-entry; the desktop version is free (see details), and many Microsoft Office business/enterprise packages will include PowerBI to be used in an office environment.
To create very basic dashboards and customizable widgets is not only possible, but Microsoft provides the resources on how to do so.
What do you dislike?
A frustrating aspect to PowerBI is quite a fundamental one- DAX, the language a user must use to create intermediate-to-advanced calculations. For example, if you find yourself needing to program trailing averages, you will struggle to grasp the inherently awkward language and implement it in the software. Other platforms (i.e., Tableau) feature more intuitive expressions/languages.
Once you get past DAX, you run into a more serious concern: internet security. Embedding an interactive PowerBI dashboard into a website requires the user to generate a link and embed said link into a website. This link is viewable by anyone with an internet access- including random web scrapers/crawlers. PowerBI does not offer a solution to this issue; if your dashboard includes confidential information, anyone can see it.
Finally, like everything Microsoft has to offer, PowerBI routinely gets updates pushed out before Microsoft developers/engineers address errors. Thus, the software tends to have a higher rate of glitches, errors, etc. than other business analytics software. One could debate the merits and shortfalls of releasing a product before it's ready, but nevertheless, one must consider this factor before investing time and effort into using Microsoft's analytics platform.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Understand PowerBI's limitations, and don't expect it to replace a more advanced business analytics software. For creating basic dashboards with basic calculations, PowerBI won't disappoint.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I used PowerBI to create dashboards that displayed sales performances, KPIs, contest results, and so forth. I used the dashboard software to create time series, trend analytics, trailing averages, in addition to more basic computations (averages, medians, median absolute deviations, etc).
The chief benefit to using PowerBI was the ease of setting up something very, very basic. The software is nearly free and security issues aside, the embedding process was fairly straightforward and intuitive.
What do you like best?
Really helpful for making dashboards that can be understood by the non-analytics teams
What do you dislike?
A little hard to undo changes that were done to manipulate the data
Recommendations to others considering the product:
This software is very user-friendly when you have to show the data to teams and people outside the company. Very comprehensive for someone who's not in analytics
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Trying to figure out how much the marketing team has mad an impact on sales
What do you like best?
The major selling point is anyone can you this product as Power BI desktop is free, and the pro version is much cheaper than its competitors, secondly you don't need to be a technically sound person to use this, basic fundamental of dashboard is enough to play around, if you are good at excel then you will learn faster
it has good visualization capabilities and can connect to many data sources.
What do you dislike?
It is slow while connecting to large data sets, takes much time to load and process the data, If you don't know the basics of dashboards it will be much more challenging to learn the tool.
Power Bi desktop user cannot share the dashboards and data sets, as it comes with the price you have to opt for the pro version, also scheduling reports option should be available, as it can help to reduce manual task, unfortunately, it is not there.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you want to create visually appealing dashboards and easy to understand and also you have a budget constraint go for power Bi, it won't disappoint, and if you are an excel expert knows excel dashboard, you don't have to put in many efforts to learn, but it has limited capabilities compared to competitors, if your expectations are more and money is not the barrier don't go for Poer BI.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Creating real-time interactive dashboards which help to keep track of the business, can have a lot of information about the business by having a look, which can help to take the important business decisions.
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Microsoft Power BI has 3 plans,
- Power BI Pro USD 9.99 /User/Month
- Power BI Premium (User) USD 20.00 /User/Month
- Power BI Premium (Capacity) USD 4.00 /Month
Microsoft Power BI is the Business Intelligence Software used for the below functionalities.
Top 5 Microsoft Power BI features
- Trend Indicators
- Strategic Planning
- Key Performance Indicators
- Data Analysis
- Dashboard
Microsoft Power BI provides Business Hours,Online (Ticket) support.
Microsoft Power BI is allowed 0 Days Free Trial.
Microsoft Power BI provides Help Guides,Blogs,Video Guides for the software training.
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