Microsoft Power BI's most valuable features include seamless integration with various data sources, intuitive interface, customizable visualizations, and strong compatibility within the Microsoft ecosystem. It excels in data modeling through Power Query and DAX, enabling users to visualize, analyze, and share insights efficiently. Power BI is praised for its self-service analytics capabilities, enhancing decision-making with real-time reports, dashboards, and interactive elements ideal for diverse organizational needs.
- "The most valuable feature of Microsoft Power BI is the user experience."
- "One of the most valuable features of Microsoft Power BI is its easy way of sharing data within the organization or outside."
- "Power BI allows me to show detailed improvements in quality and safety and patient experience."
Microsoft Power BI needs better performance when handling large data volumes and a more intuitive user interface. It requires improved integration with non-Microsoft services and enhanced real-time data processing. Users seek more advanced visualization and data manipulation capabilities. Additionally, reducing the learning curve and improving error messaging can enhance user experience. The cost and licensing structure could be more flexible for different organizational needs. Better mobile application support and scalability would also be beneficial.
- "The issue with the data refresh frequency in Microsoft Power BI is that it's not frequent enough."
- "Regarding real-time analytics features in Microsoft Power BI, I don't find them particularly useful. I use process mapping, but from my point of view, there are not enough analytical tools."
- "I face performance issues with Microsoft Power BI, which are unsolvable. There is a lack of features between the on-premises and cloud version, which poses a challenge for me."