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Sanjay Shah, Pune, India on 30 Dec 2014 21:18:12

Hi :
At present there are a lot of components in the MS-BI stack which we use, many of them in a disjointed manner. For example there is the SQL Server stack of ssis, ssas, ssrs. then there is office excel with pivot, powerpivot and powerview. Now there is PowerBI.

We use all these components to cobble together a solution. We see it as MSBI, however I get a feeling that inside Microsoft there are different products, and therefore all of them do not get an 'integrated' focus. For example my suggestion on connectivity to SAP got a review that this should be referred to the SSIS team. True from the MS perspective. But if PowerBI has to get the wide industry acceptance from business organisations, connection to SAP R3, BW etc.. has to happen, whether it is via powerquery, or ssis or tabular whatever. I would request MS to see BI holistically rather than product oriented. For example Powerview is a dashboarding tool, while Pivot is a tool more for doing a deep dive. if these both are connected to each other via shared parameters, there would be no better BI tool in the world. Similarly SSRS has a great subscription functionality. The same functionality should seamlessly exist in Powerview, Pivot etc.. which can send snapshots of reports to end users. The absolutely great thing you have done is to connect the on premise ssas tabular to powerbi, and this sort of convergence we wish to see in all MS-BI functionality..each tool should talk to others. So if PowerBI is the brand name of the MS-BI stack, then it should be self contained so that one does not have to refer to anything else. Thank you for a patient hearing.

Sanjay

Administrator on 18 Mar 2022 04:25:01

Sanjay, thanks for the comments! We'd like to improve the integration across all these components and over time, we will. Power BI will be the single place for all your data, no matter what system or tool it's in.

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naveen on 05 Jul 2020 23:04:20

RE: MS-BI

hii,i am bi developer so i plan to learn power bi course for my coming next project purpose?so, can any one tell me demand of course in future and getting jobs / power bi course?so, can u plz guide me??

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naveen on 05 Jul 2020 23:04:20

RE: MS-BI

hii,i am bi developer so i plan to learn power bi course for my coming next project purpose?so, can any one tell me demand of course in future and getting jobs / power bi course?so can u plz guide me??

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naveen on 05 Jul 2020 23:04:10

RE: MS-BI

hii,i am bi developer so i plan to learn power bi course for my coming next project purpose?so, can any one tell me demand of course in future and getting jobs / power bi course?

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Brent Bentrim on 05 Jul 2020 22:31:49

RE: MS-BI

HIT....Nail on Head

The fact that there are so many suggestions might give a comalny pause to allow its customers to build and solve instead of seek other solutions.

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Power BI User on 05 Jul 2020 21:57:27

RE: MS-BI

If PowerBI becomes the "Place for all your data", the on-prem will be absolutly necessary. I understand the push to O365 and the cloud in general, but that is many years down the line for most businesses.