Power Query Editor is also part of Excel. Then what extra Power Bi is bringing more apart from data handling capabilities. There is also Power Pivot in excel. The Visualization capabilities have immensely improved in excel as well.
good video!, whats your opinion about qlik sense? , i´m using qlik sense in mi company but i am studing to change to power BI but i´m not sure if it will have the same potential.
I have 10+ yrs of exp. I learned tableau but change is tough so was in a confusion state on how move ahead. May be you cleared the clouds. Love to hear your advise
@@praveenprakash143 Unlike saint's drive by opinion, I'll offer some rational: I say this not as a Microsoft fanboy (typing on a Mac, hate windows), but as a 25 consultant that works with big data and analytics in Fortune 10 datasets, including very very large Fortune 50 companies that are switching from Tableau to PBI.. I think PBI will rule because 1) Beachead: Microsoft is in every company that matters; if a company literally uses no licensed MS products it is very unlikely to move anyone's needle...so MS already has a beachhead in all Tableau customers and all enterprise class NON-Tableau customers. 2) Virtuous circles: Microsoft is an ecosystem company with its power apps, Azure services and office and mobile apps. IF you think about it they own and control much of the whole business ecosystem to leverage in creating integrations, so while a company may not be specifically interested in PBI, it will tend to fall into that BI platform because of PBI's integration with MS tools the company DOES care about and use. 3) Salesforce distraction: Salesforce.com squired Tableau, that means that they are likely going to divert overall Tableau platform attentions (development capacity) away from Tableau trying to keep up with PBI towards tighter integration with SF.com data to allow Tableau to supplement (likely replace) SF Einstein. 4) Price: With their ELA plans they are going to be giving away PBI Tableau is up to 7x per user more expensive than PBI and PBI has caught up (or surpassed) just about every functional, scaling and integration area of Tableau; even the PBI visualizations can natively include any visualization supported by the Python or R ecosystem. Unless your organization lives and dies by Salesforce.com as its main business critical app, and you are betting on the *hope* that Tableau will somehow offer some future ease or scope of innovation that proves critical (which is dumb for a lot of reasons), PBI starts to make sense more and more frequently. Companies that may actively avoid using in a sustainable way PBI??? : Amazon, since they are not "feeling" an Azure enabling ecosystem and *maybe* google. The rest (even AWS cloud based companies) will likely trend toward PBI. There used to be awesome word processors before MS Word, but the MS ecosystem play eventually plowed them over. WordPerfect was really capable ... had many raving fans...it is dead. Tableau = WordPerfect
Power Query Editor is also part of Excel. Then what extra Power Bi is bringing more apart from data handling capabilities. There is also Power Pivot in excel. The Visualization capabilities have immensely improved in excel as well.
good video!, whats your opinion about qlik sense? , i´m using qlik sense in mi company but i am studing to change to power BI but i´m not sure if it will have the same potential.
omg what have you done to my subscription feed. So many vids at once. Y'alls videos are great. Thanks!
Where do u get this info? It's wrong!
wait are you saying that i wasted 3 hours watching his videos?
I have 10+ yrs of exp. I learned tableau but change is tough so was in a confusion state on how move ahead. May be you cleared the clouds.
Love to hear your advise
Which will best for job market in next 10 years ?
@@praveenprakash143 definitely tableau will rule in furure
@@praveenprakash143 Unlike saint's drive by opinion, I'll offer some rational: I say this not as a Microsoft fanboy (typing on a Mac, hate windows), but as a 25 consultant that works with big data and analytics in Fortune 10 datasets, including very very large Fortune 50 companies that are switching from Tableau to PBI.. I think PBI will rule because 1) Beachead: Microsoft is in every company that matters; if a company literally uses no licensed MS products it is very unlikely to move anyone's needle...so MS already has a beachhead in all Tableau customers and all enterprise class NON-Tableau customers. 2) Virtuous circles: Microsoft is an ecosystem company with its power apps, Azure services and office and mobile apps. IF you think about it they own and control much of the whole business ecosystem to leverage in creating integrations, so while a company may not be specifically interested in PBI, it will tend to fall into that BI platform because of PBI's integration with MS tools the company DOES care about and use. 3) Salesforce distraction: Salesforce.com squired Tableau, that means that they are likely going to divert overall Tableau platform attentions (development capacity) away from Tableau trying to keep up with PBI towards tighter integration with SF.com data to allow Tableau to supplement (likely replace) SF Einstein. 4) Price: With their ELA plans they are going to be giving away PBI Tableau is up to 7x per user more expensive than PBI and PBI has caught up (or surpassed) just about every functional, scaling and integration area of Tableau; even the PBI visualizations can natively include any visualization supported by the Python or R ecosystem. Unless your organization lives and dies by Salesforce.com as its main business critical app, and you are betting on the *hope* that Tableau will somehow offer some future ease or scope of innovation that proves critical (which is dumb for a lot of reasons), PBI starts to make sense more and more frequently. Companies that may actively avoid using in a sustainable way PBI??? : Amazon, since they are not "feeling" an Azure enabling ecosystem and *maybe* google. The rest (even AWS cloud based companies) will likely trend toward PBI. There used to be awesome word processors before MS Word, but the MS ecosystem play eventually plowed them over. WordPerfect was really capable ... had many raving fans...it is dead. Tableau = WordPerfect
Well Explained
amazing, and interesting
Really guys?
Subscription feed killer..... unsub