Microsoft Power BI is used to find insights within an organization's data. Power BI is popular for its versatility, interactivity, aesthetic designs, extensive connectivity to databases and ease of creating low-effort dashboards and also provides multiple software connectors and services. Power BI can generate custom dashboards depending on what data is relevant, and what information you need access to. Though Power BI is a self-service BI tool that brings data analytics to employees, it is mostly been used by data analysts and business intelligence professionals who use it to create data models and reports which are then shared throughout their organization. However, those without an analytical background can still navigate Power BI and create reports and empowering everyone in your organization to quickly make data-driven decisions that drive strategic actions. It’s often most popular with departments like finance, marketing, sales, human resources, it, and operations. Power BI is often used as a self-service tool by various branches of the business to check up on progress and turn up insight into their team’s performance. Power BI offers an admin portal for administrators to help configure the implementation of Power BI, as well as usage monitoring and licenses
Here is the list of professionals who uses Power BI tool:
- PMO - Project and Portfolio Manager
- Business & Data Analyst
- IT Team, IT Professional
- Data Scientist
- Developer & Database Administrator
- Consumer for End User Report
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