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Differences between Power BI Pro, Power BI Premium and Power BI Desktop

The Microsoft Power Platform offers several IT solutions for businesses. These include Power BI tools. BI products are varied, so you can choose one to suit your needs or the size of your business. In addition, variants of the service offer more or less advanced analytical capabilities. Explore Power BI Pro, Power BI Premium, and Power BI Desktop and see their abilities.

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Microsoft Power Apps – what is it?

Power Apps is a set of applications, services, and connectors and a low-code data platform developed by Microsoft. It makes it possible to create business applications without any advanced programming knowledge. This is a real opportunity for those with a business idea who want to bring it to life with their application. Find out more about the possibilities offered by the Power Apps platform!

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Who is a business analyst?

Business analytics is a field that offers not only good work for people interested in the industry but also benefits for those using analytical tools in the company. Complex data and the ability to collect, catalog, analyze, and report on it are rewarding activities for both parties – the specialist and the client. This article will discuss who the business analyst is, their responsibilities, and what they have to do with Power BI.

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Do you want to analyse data more efficiently? Discover Power BI!

Data analysis is important for every company – regardless of its size or years of experience. It provides a clear understanding of customer behaviour and relevant business information to ensure continued growth and the possibility of controlling errors that may occur. The potential that lies in the data is enormous and often becomes an element of a company’s competitive advantage. How can you improve data analysis in your company?

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Microsoft named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Analytics and BI Platforms

We are incredibly pleased to see that Microsoft has been ranked number one in the Gartner Magic Quadrant 2023 report for analytics and business intelligence platforms for the sixteenth consecutive year. In addition, Microsoft’s BI tools ranked most to the right regarding the completeness of vision and the highest ability to execute in the Magic Quadrant for the fifth consecutive year.

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How to avoid mistakes in data analysis?

Can you imagine a situation where a company loses an important contract or a large amount of money due to incorrect data analysis? Although apparently, such events seem unlikely, in practice, it turns out that mistakes in data reading, its correct compilation or concluding often cause problems for entrepreneurs. Fortunately, with advanced business analysis tools such as Microsoft Power BI, the risk of mistakes is minimised to virtually zero.

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10 reasons why Microsoft Power BI is a game changer

Power BI is a business analytics and data analysis tool growing in popularity. It allows companies to analyse, visualise and share data, which is vital for business growth in today’s world of fast-changing trends and high competitiveness. Discover 10 reasons why Microsoft Power BI is a business game changer.

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Data analysis in the financial sector – how can Power BI help?

Today, the financial sector is one of the world’s most competitive and rapidly growing industries. To meet the challenges, financial institutions need to use various tools that enable them to make fast and accurate data-driven business decisions. And when it comes to data, that’s where Power BI can’t be missed.

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Is it worth building an organizational culture based on data analysis?

Organisational culture affects all areas of a company’s functioning, as well as its environment. It involves the work of individuals – their productivity and efficiency, and the level of perceived job satisfaction. Moreover, organisational culture also influences planning strategy, marketing, and sales, such as the ability to resolve corporate conflicts or the introduction of innovations. It creates patterns of behaviour and commonly accepted sets of norms in companies. Not surprisingly, it is often referred to as the ‘autonomous nervous system of the organisation.

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