TY - BOOK ID - 7839661 TI - Beginning Big Data with Power BI and Excel 2013 : Big Data Processing and Analysis Using PowerBI in Excel 2013 PY - 2015 SN - 1484205308 1484205294 PB - Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, DB - UniCat KW - Computer Science KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Big data. KW - Business KW - Computer science. KW - Data processing. KW - Microsoft Excel (Computer file) KW - Microsoft PowerPivot (Computer file) KW - Informatics KW - Electronic data processing KW - Data sets, Large KW - Large data sets KW - Microsoft Power Pivot (Computer file) KW - PowerPivot (Computer file) KW - Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh KW - Microsoft Excel for Windows KW - Excel (Computer file) KW - Excel for Windows KW - Microsoft Excel for Windows 95 KW - Excel 97 KW - Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows KW - Excel 2000 KW - Excel 2000 for Windows 95 KW - Microsoft Excel 2002 KW - Microsoft Office Excel 2003 KW - Excel 2003 KW - Microsoft Excel 2007 KW - Excel 2007 KW - Excel 2010 KW - Microsoft Excel 2013 KW - Excel 2013 KW - Computer Science. KW - Computer Science, general. KW - Science KW - Microsoft software. KW - Microsoft .NET Framework. KW - Information systems. KW - Microsoft and .NET. KW - Information Systems and Communication Service. KW - Computer software KW - Microsoft Excel 2016 KW - Excel 2016 KW - Computers. KW - Automatic computers KW - Automatic data processors KW - Computer hardware KW - Computing machines (Computers) KW - Electronic brains KW - Electronic calculating-machines KW - Electronic computers KW - Hardware, Computer KW - Computer systems KW - Cybernetics KW - Machine theory KW - Calculators KW - Cyberspace UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7839661 AB - In Beginning Big Data with Power BI and Excel 2013, you will learn to solve business problems by tapping the power of Microsoft’s Excel and Power BI to import data from NoSQL and SQL databases and other sources, create relational data models, and analyze business problems through sophisticated dashboards and data-driven maps. While Beginning Big Data with Power BI and Excel 2013 covers prominent tools such as Hadoop and the NoSQL databases, it recognizes that most small and medium-sized businesses don’t have the Big Data processing needs of a Netflix, Target, or Facebook. Instead, it shows how to import data and use the self-service analytics available in Excel with Power BI. As you’ll see through the book’s numerous case examples, these tools—which you already know how to use—can perform many of the same functions as the higher-end Apache tools many people believe are required to carry out in Big Data projects. Through instruction, insight, advice, and case studies, Beginning Big Data with Power BI and Excel 2013 will show you how to: Import and mash up data from web pages, SQL and NoSQL databases, the Azure Marketplace and other sources. Tap into the analytical power of PivotTables and PivotCharts and develop relational data models to track trends and make predictions based on a wide range of data. Understand basic statistics and use Excel with PowerBI to do sophisticated statistical analysis—including identifying trends and correlations. Use SQL within Excel to do sophisticated queries across multiple tables, including NoSQL databases. Create complex formulas to solve real-world business problems using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX). ER -