Microsoft Power BI Course. Digital Analytics to drive innovation
From 25.04 £ /h
Gain a 360° overview of exploring and using Power BI to build impactful reports. In this course, you’ll go from zero to hero as you discover how to use this popular business intelligence platform through hands-on exercises.
Before diving into creating visualizations using Power BI's drag-and-drop functionality, you’ll first learn how to confidently load and transform data using Power Query and the importance of data models. You’ll also learn to drill down into reports and make your reports fully interactive. You've got the power!
Getting Started with Power BI
Discover how to navigate this intuitive tool and get to grips with Power BI’s Data, Model, and Report views. You’ll load multiple datasets in the Data view, build a data model to understand the relationships between your tables in Model view, and create your first bar graph and interactive map visualization in Report view. You’ll also practice using Power Query Editor to prep your data for analysis.
Transforming Data
In this chapter, you'll learn how to shape and transform your data before the data analysis using Power Query Editor.
Visualizing Data
It’s time to power-up your business intelligence skills! Through hands-on exercises, you’ll learn how to change and format a wide range of visualizations, before moving on to sorting data and creating hierarchies—making it possible for you to drill into your reports.
Filtering
In the final chapter, you’ll discover how to filter the information in your reports by location and control how these filters interconnect and interact with other visuals in your report.
Before diving into creating visualizations using Power BI's drag-and-drop functionality, you’ll first learn how to confidently load and transform data using Power Query and the importance of data models. You’ll also learn to drill down into reports and make your reports fully interactive. You've got the power!
Getting Started with Power BI
Discover how to navigate this intuitive tool and get to grips with Power BI’s Data, Model, and Report views. You’ll load multiple datasets in the Data view, build a data model to understand the relationships between your tables in Model view, and create your first bar graph and interactive map visualization in Report view. You’ll also practice using Power Query Editor to prep your data for analysis.
Transforming Data
In this chapter, you'll learn how to shape and transform your data before the data analysis using Power Query Editor.
Visualizing Data
It’s time to power-up your business intelligence skills! Through hands-on exercises, you’ll learn how to change and format a wide range of visualizations, before moving on to sorting data and creating hierarchies—making it possible for you to drill into your reports.
Filtering
In the final chapter, you’ll discover how to filter the information in your reports by location and control how these filters interconnect and interact with other visuals in your report.
Extra information
Bring your own laptop
Location
Online from United Arab Emirates
About Me
I am Certified Professional ERP, WMS, Data Analytics Expert with extensive experience in IBM Cognos, Oracle BI, Microsoft Power BI, DAX and Python.
I specialize in handling and analyzing large datasets and am highly skilled in data visualization.
I am excited to help you get started on your project! Let's touch base and begin the process.
I specialize in handling and analyzing large datasets and am highly skilled in data visualization.
I am excited to help you get started on your project! Let's touch base and begin the process.
Education
SUPINFO International University, Paris – France
Master’s Degree, Computer Software Engineering
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Master’s Degree, Computer Software Engineering
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Experience / Qualifications
• Digital Transformation Analytics/ Informatica/ Boomi/ Microsoft SSIS/ Python
• Project & Budget Management
• Business Intelligence (IBM Cognos, Oracle BI, Microsoft Power BI)
• ERP Implementation and Upgrades
• Business Process Analysis
• Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
• System Design and Development
• Networking and Active Directory group policy
• Vendor Management
• Procurement Management
• Database Management
• Project Management
• Process Automation
• Ecommerce & B2B
• Demand & Supply Chain Management
• Warehouse Management System
• Logistics distribution and routing solutions
Oracle University
• Oracle BI Analysis & Dashboard
• Oracle BI Publisher 11G R1
• ERP Foundation & Address Book
• ERP Financial Modules (General Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets)
• ERP Distribution Modules (Inventory Management, Procurement, Sales Order Management, Advance Pricing)
• ERP Enterprise Report Writer
• ERP One World CNC
• ERP One World System Administration
• ERP One World Workflow & Tools Management
IBM
• Cognos Application Development
• Cognos BI Powerplay Certification
• Cognos Impromptu Report Building
Microsoft
• Administrating Windows NT
• Supporting Windows NT Core Technologies
• Networking Essentials 1 & 2
• SQL Server System Administration
Infor
• WMS System Administration
• Project & Budget Management
• Business Intelligence (IBM Cognos, Oracle BI, Microsoft Power BI)
• ERP Implementation and Upgrades
• Business Process Analysis
• Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
• System Design and Development
• Networking and Active Directory group policy
• Vendor Management
• Procurement Management
• Database Management
• Project Management
• Process Automation
• Ecommerce & B2B
• Demand & Supply Chain Management
• Warehouse Management System
• Logistics distribution and routing solutions
Oracle University
• Oracle BI Analysis & Dashboard
• Oracle BI Publisher 11G R1
• ERP Foundation & Address Book
• ERP Financial Modules (General Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets)
• ERP Distribution Modules (Inventory Management, Procurement, Sales Order Management, Advance Pricing)
• ERP Enterprise Report Writer
• ERP One World CNC
• ERP One World System Administration
• ERP One World Workflow & Tools Management
IBM
• Cognos Application Development
• Cognos BI Powerplay Certification
• Cognos Impromptu Report Building
Microsoft
• Administrating Windows NT
• Supporting Windows NT Core Technologies
• Networking Essentials 1 & 2
• SQL Server System Administration
Infor
• WMS System Administration
Age
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
Arabic
Skills
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