Endorsement in Power BI, Part 1, The Basics
As you may already know, Power BI is not a report-authoring tool only. Indeed, it is much more than that. Power BI is an all-around data platform supporting many aspects you’d expect from such a platform. You can ingest the data from various data sources, transform it, model it, visualise and share it with others. … Continue reading Endorsement in Power BI, Part 1, The Basics
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