Talking Data Podcast » Episodes   /     Reporter at Pass Summit sees PowerBI Report Server – other Microsoft analytics activity

Description

You push the little valve down, and the music goes round and round. Where does it come out? What does that have to do with PowerBI? Say all you want about deep learning, machine learning and neural networks – eventually enterprises are going to generate reports and dashboards for analytics. In the end, that is... The post Reporter at Pass Summit sees PowerBI Report Server – other Microsoft analytics activity appeared first on Talking Data Podcast » Episodes.

Summary

You push the little valve down, and the music goes round and round. Where does it come out? What does that have to do with PowerBI? Say all you want about deep learning, machine learning and neural networks – eventually enterprises are going to generate reports and dashboards for analytics. In the end, that is where “the music” comes out. For Microsoft that dashboard and reporter often takes the form of PowerBI. This analytics visualizer is an important part of the company’s analytics effort, and one of the earliest examples of its rebirth as a “cloud first” software provider. But, although Power BI Report Server, has its feet in the clouds, it is also striving to play an on-premises role. At the recent Pass Summit 2017 in Seattle, the company enhanced that offerings with scheduled data refresh, Direct Query, and a REST API capabilities. That is part of the discussion on this edition of the Talking Data Podcast. Tune into Talking Data Podcast, where we report from Pass Summit on Power BI, and other Microsoft technology initiatives. The post Reporter at Pass Summit sees PowerBI Report Server – other Microsoft analytics activity appeared first on Talking Data Podcast » Episodes. The post Reporter at Pass Summit sees PowerBI Report Server – other Microsoft analytics activity appeared first on Talking Data Podcast » Episodes.

Subtitle
You push the little valve down, and the music goes round and round. Where does it come out? What does that have to do with PowerBI? Say all you want about deep learning, machine learning and neural networks – eventually enterprises are going t[...]
Duration
0:11:27
Publishing date
2017-11-07 22:56
Link
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/talking-data/reporter-pass-summit-sees-powerbi-report-server-microsoft-analytics-activity/
Contributors
  TechTarget
author  
Enclosures
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/talking-data/podpress_trac/feed/214/0/pass-summit-podcast.mp3
audio/mpeg

Shownotes

You push the little valve down, and the music goes round and round. Where does it come out? What does that have to do with PowerBI?

Say all you want about deep learning, machine learning and neural networks – eventually enterprises are going to generate reports and dashboards for analytics. In the end, that is where “the music” comes out.

For Microsoft that dashboard and reporter often takes the form of PowerBI. This analytics visualizer is an important part of the company’s analytics effort, and one of the earliest examples of its rebirth as a “cloud first” software provider.

But, although Power BI Report Server, has its feet in the clouds, it is also striving to play an on-premises role. At the recent Pass Summit 2017 in Seattle, the company enhanced that offerings with scheduled data refresh, Direct Query, and a REST API capabilities. That is part of the discussion on this edition of the Talking Data Podcast.

Tune into Talking Data Podcast, where we report from Pass Summit on Power BI, and other Microsoft technology initiatives.

The post Reporter at Pass Summit sees PowerBI Report Server – other Microsoft analytics activity appeared first on Talking Data Podcast » Episodes.