I Cheated On Tableau with Power BI

For years I've been a Tableau advocate, resisting the ease of access to Power BI and pooh poohing those who developed in it as "not real analysts." Over the last few months, I've been testing it, and boy has the platform improved over the last few years. In this video, find out my impressions and which one I think is best across several key factors for any BI/Dashboarding tool.
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Data Connections
01:42 Visualization Options
02:26 Calculations
03:16 Analysis
04:08 Dashboard Layout
04:36 Learning Curve
05:28 Conclusion

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  • @ericsbrennan
    @ericsbrennan25 күн бұрын

    Can you also compare Tableau to PowerBI from a corporation deployment standpoint? How does each stack up when administering the corporate site. User login, Folder management and protection. Tableau has a really robust server and then site admin options. I can lock folders by groups or individuals. Each project then has a large array of settings to allow or limit users from filtering, downloading, editing, Saving. Tableau also has their subscriptions and alert messages that can be sent to anyone that subscripts to them when data meets and certain criteria. Everyone always compares the building piece, but it is difficult to find the consumption comparison.

  • @penguinanalytics1984

    @penguinanalytics1984

    24 күн бұрын

    I'll see what I can do - I work with corporate implementations of both, but I can't show any videos of the actual implementations because it's all proprietary. I'll see what I can find elsewhere though. :) The short answer is they're pretty similar, but Tableau is more centralized, whereas Power BI is more distributed. You can do a lot of the same things. I get the impression a lot of the Power BI development over the last few years has been catching up with what Tableau already does well.