Power BI vs Excel Dashboards: Which One Is Better?
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Published 2024-04-18
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All Comments (9)
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00:04 Power BI is a robust business analytics platform 00:40 Excel is a versatile tool for data analysis, calculation and visualization. 01:17 Power BI offers more advanced cross-chart filtering capabilities and depth of analysis compared to Excel 01:55 Power BI excels in visually stunning interactive reports 02:34 Power BI is optimal for creating dynamic dashboards. 03:12 Excel and Power BI complement each other for the best data analysis experience. 03:48 Bi connector streamlines Power BI integration with Oracle 04:26 Streamlined data analysis with BI connector Crafted by Merlin AI.
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For me, Excel is still the go-to choice for my day-to-day work. It's easy to understand and use, making it perfect for a wide range of tasks. While Power BI is great for more advanced data visualization and analysis, Excel's simplicity and versatility keep it at the top of my list for everyday use.
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And for you, which one is better? Power BI or Excel? ⬇
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I only handle small data and small users.. so I pick Excel.
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Best of both worlds is Power Query! Interesting that you do not mention it.
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Excel is still king for me
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I am here just see how you compare the apples with the oranges....
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Nothing can beat Excel