Q1. What are the components of Power BI?
Ans. There are five different components of Power BI.
Power Pivot: Fetches and cleans data and loads on to Power Query
Power Query: Operates
on the loaded data
Power Q&A:
Makes it possible
for users to interact with reports
using simple English language
Power View: This lets users create interactive charts, graphs, maps,
and other
visuals
Power Map: Enables the processing of accurate geographic
locations in
datasets
Q2. How Power BI is different from Tableau?
Ans. Below are some of the major differences between Power BI and Tableau:
Pricing: Power BI is generally less expensive than Tableau, especially for larger teams.
Ease of use: Power BI is generally easier to use, especially for those who are already familiar with Microsoft products. Tableau has a more robust feature set.
Data sources: Both Power BI and Tableau can connect to a wide range of data sources, including databases, Excel files, and web-based data. However, Tableau has more advanced features for connecting to and preparing data.
Visualizations:
Both Power BI and Tableau offer a wide range of visualization options. However, some users feel that Tableau offers more flexibility and customization options, while others prefer the simplicity of Power BI's visuals.
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