Well compiled, Eric. I am a Power BI fan through and through. So my views maybe a bit skewed in its favour. User interface you mention being bulky, MS listens to the users complaints and works on them all the time. PBI is an ever evolving product and hence it finds a solution for all user views and suggestions. Your point on the data handling capacities - organisations are expected to use the full version which provides unlimited dh capapilities. The free version is a bridging product for new users before they buy the full version. I believe PBI is here to stay as the most preferred and will be the most versatile one.
Thanks very much Eric for this great summary of popular BI solutions!
what do you think about google data studio?
Will recommend this video to my fellow colleagues!!
Thank you - and please do share with your colleagues!
Well compiled, Eric. I am a Power BI fan through and through. So my views maybe a bit skewed in its favour. User interface you mention being bulky, MS listens to the users complaints and works on them all the time. PBI is an ever evolving product and hence it finds a solution for all user views and suggestions. Your point on the data handling capacities - organisations are expected to use the full version which provides unlimited dh capapilities. The free version is a bridging product for new users before they buy the full version. I believe PBI is here to stay as the most preferred and will be the most versatile one.
Thank you very much for your information. In our organization, we use Power BI due to its bundle with MS Office 365 and PowerApps
In regards to limitations on the free version of PowerBI. I wonder what data capacity the FREE versions og the other solutions are… 🙄
Very well compiled. @Eric.
It can't connect to any SAS dataset. Also, you try running a report with PowerBI with large datasets. It just sits there and runs.
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do