Visual Awesomeness Unlocked: Pulse Chart
The new Pulse Chart custom visual for Power BI helps you tell data stories and engage your audience. It lets you highlight key events and show how those relate to trends you see in the data.
The new Pulse Chart custom visual for Power BI helps you tell data stories and engage your audience. It lets you highlight key events and show how those relate to trends you see in the data.
The Microsoft Ignite 2016 Session Catalog is now live—with more than 440 sessions to choose from. Check out a sample of the Power BI topics you’ll find.
There has been a lot of interest in the analytics community to be able to visualize the output of an Azure Machine Learning model inside Power BI. To add to the challenge, it would also be great to operationalize Azure ML models through the Power BI service. Imagine you could have Power BI regularly bringing in the latest output of your fraud model or the sentiment for recent Tweets about your products. The following tutorial will outline a proposed approach for doing just that.
In this week’s Tech Tip Thursday, our own Guy in a Cube talks to developers about how they can test their Power BI deployment in a custom directory before rolling changes out to production. He goes over the four steps needed, from creating the custom directory to adding the user to creating custom settings for your application.