![]() ![]() This is really good news as it appears that tyGraph is used by a lot of customers. I read about tyGraph analytics getting a development pack for Power BI. You can read more about it here: Analyze and Explore your Acumatica Cloud ERP data with Power BI Power BI – Development of content pack for tyGraph Here is another great content pack from Microsoft and Power BI.Īcumatica Cloud ERP is a cloud based platform that provides business management applications such Financials, Distribution, CRM and Project Accounting. You can read more details here: Visualize big data with Power BI and Spark on Azure HDInsight Power BI – Acumatica Content Pack Then along with this they plug this into Power BI, which then means that it is a great and powerful interface to visualize their machine learning algorithms and graph computations. In terms of Spark on HDInsight, that already has made the barrier of entry to use an appliance and software like Spark that much easier and quicker to deploy. Once again Microsoft have released another Content pack which I personally think keeps on elevating Microsoft in terms of competing with the likes of QlikView, Tableau etc.īy integrating directly with Spark on HDInsight it allows customers and end users to easily view their data that they have been processing within the Spark. Read here for more details of the above: New capabilities added to Power BI Power BI – Spark And this now gives the report developer the ability to do this. As well as potentially really POP when the question is asked. And in my mind you would want this to look really great. And the reason that this works so well, is that you will have some questions that will be common amongst the business people. Due to allowing you to be able to format a Q&A question. I think that this is another great feature. I would just like to highlight the Q&A Visual formatting. Microsoft have been super busy and they have released a great blog about the new capabilities that have been released with the General Availability coming up on 24 July 2015īelow are the sections, and you can read the blog post afterwards for more details. If you want to read about all the details and updates, please read their blog post: Announcing Power BI general availability coming July 24th Power BI New Capabilities Now that would be something that would be amazing! I might have totally misunderstood all the hype around the above, but I am sure somewhere that there was a hint that there might be a content pack for Twitter data. This means not only does Microsoft benefit, but also the customer or end user. Along with this it also continues with the Microsoft community, as I pretty sure without doubt that people will share their visualizations with each other. And this all lends itself to people who want to implement their own charts to start looking at Power BI. This will result in a massive increase in new charts that were previously never used or never thought of. I also think it is a VERY smart move to open the Visualizations and give the power to the developers. And this is where I feel going forward is where Microsoft will leap frog the other vendors. I find this amazing and something that has not been done in the past. Along with this they have actively engaged with the customers and end users and actually listened and often taken the advice from the community and put this into the product. In terms of Power BI as a whole it has been a whole new way that Microsoft have released a product. Also by Power BI coming out of Preview and into an actual product this gives it some additional credibility and traction within a very competitive market. It ties in with their release of Windows 10, and being summer in the United States I am sure it is an amazing time there. I do think it is the perfect time for Microsoft to from a Preview product to General Availability (GA). So I will quickly give my personal view of this news. There has been a whole host of activity with regards to this fantastic news, as well as the blog post from Microsoft detailed below. So there was a whole stack of Power BI Announcements, which has been fantastic news for the BI community Power BI General Availability – 24 July 2015 There is quite a bit of content this week, so please scroll down and then down again. So as we do every week, let’s get into the amazing details. So the past week has been filled with a whole host of announcements, particularly in the Power BI space, but as well as with Microsoft’s cloud based solutions.Ī lot of the information that I have found due to the current World Partner Conference! ![]()
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