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1. Power BI

Microsoft Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights.


2. The parts of Power BI

Power BI consists of a Microsoft Windows desktop application called Power BI Desktop, an online SaaS (Software as a Service) service called the Power BI service, and mobile Power BI apps that are available on phones and tablets.


3. Building Blocks (Content)

The five building blocks are: datasets, visualizations, reports, dashboards, and apps. These are sometimes referred to as Power BI content. . They are all organized into workspaces.


3.1. A dataset is a collection of data that you import or connect to. Power BI lets you connect to and import all sorts of datasets and bring all of it together in one place.


3.2. A visualization (or visual), is a type of chart built by Power BI designers.


3.3. A report is one or more pages of visualizations such as line charts, maps, and treemaps.


3.4. A dashboard is a single screen with interactive visuals, text, and graphics. A dashboard collects your most important metrics, on one screen, to tell a story or answer a question. The dashboard content comes from one or more reports and one or more datasets.


3.5. Template Apps

The new Power BI template apps enable Power BI partners to build Power BI apps with little or no coding and deploy them to any Power BI customer. As a Power BI partner, you create a set of out-of-the-box content for your customers and publish it yourself.


Ref:>https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/consumer/end-user-basic-concepts


Ref>>https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/introduction-power-bi/2-what-power-bi

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