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Microsoft Excel 2013 Building Data Models with PowerPivot (Business Skills), by Alberto Ferrari, Marco Russo

Your guide to quickly turn data into results.

 

Transform your skills, data, and business—and create your own BI solutions using software you already know and love: Microsoft Excel. Two business intelligence (BI) experts take you inside PowerPivot functionality for Excel 2013, with a focus on real world scenarios, problem-solving, and data modeling. You'll learn how to quickly turn mass quantities of data into meaningful information and on-the-job results—no programming required!

  • Understand the differences between PowerPivot for Self Service BI and SQL Server Analysis Services for Corporate BI
  • Extend your existing data-analysis skills to create your own BI solutions
  • Quickly manipulate large data sets, often in millions of rows
  • Perform simple-to-sophisticated calculations and what-if analysis
  • Create complex reporting systems with data modeling and Data Analysis Expressions
  • Share your results effortlessly across your organization using Microsoft SharePoint

Authors’ note on using Microsoft Excel 2016: This book’s content was written against Excel 2013, but it is useful and valid for users of Excel 2016 too. Excel 2016 introduces several new DAX functions and an improved editor for DAX without changing any existing behavior. In other words, all of the concepts and examples explained in this book continue to work with Excel 2016.

  • Sales Rank: #98067 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-03-25
  • Released on: 2013-03-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.90" h x 1.10" w x 7.40" l, 1.90 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 500 pages

About the Author

Alberto Ferrari has achieved Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) Maestro status and is a consultant and trainer who specializes in developing Microsoft BI solutions. He is the coauthor of Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010 and Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services and SQLBI Methodology.

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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
Prepare to Master PowerPivot
By Oleg Gvozdenko
I got this book as part of the PowerPivot workshop that Marco and Alberto teach. I am about half-way through the book now, and I am at the point where I am starting to re-read chapters to make sure I fully understand the concepts. The material is dense with facts and examples, and the book will take you from 0 to 60 in the first few pages, especially if you have not had a lot of PowerPivot exposure prior to this.

The pace of new information introduction seems to accelerate, and there is more and more reliance on you remembering concepts from earlier in the book, that some may find a bit discouraging (for a shot of confidence boost, check out Collie's book, which is a fantastic beginner's book). I think an expectation on the author's part is that the reader will not understand everything on the first try, and will re-read sections for more complete understanding - just be prepared for that.
I read 4 PowerPivot books so far, and while some go mile wide and a foot deep (Jelen's book), and others go foot wide and a mile deep (Collie's book), this one tries (and does) boil the entire ocean. The book has both a technical edge of thorough, complex DAX scenarios with explanations of potential errors and why the errors occur, and a more conceptual side, which goes in some depth explaining Data Modeling and thinking in Evaluation Context terms.

At its current Amazon price, it is an extremely great value. It is THE book if you want to master PowerPivot. If you are more of a casual user, you may find it more challenging than necessary, but the sections on CALCULATE and Evaluation Context are truly invaluable and are not really well-covered in other books, so it is well worth getting this book just for that.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
How to work with PowerPivot
By Michael Mclaughlin
I've worked with every release of Microsoft Excel, and I know it takes effort to keep up to date with certain releases. Clearly, the Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) Language introduced in Excel 2010 went unnoticed by many, which was sad. DAX is truly a powerful extension to the analytical and modeling approaches in Microsoft Excel.

I'd like to recommend this book to those who haven't learned or mastered how to use DAX in Excel 2010, 2011, or 2013 and those who want to master PowerPivot.

DAX works with tables but if you don't use tables, I guess you can skip DAX because you must have infinite time to produce marginal analytical outcomes (tongue in cheek humor). However, if you're like most folks, you want a book to get you up-to-speed quickly, and that's what this book will do for you.

Just a couple caveats, the book assumes:
- An intermediate knowledge of Excel functions
- Basic knowledge of SQL and database modeling concepts
- It introduces but doesn't cover all potential advance uses
- It discusses VBA approaches in one short chapter

If you're serious about Business Intelligence (BI), and familiar with getting your data from an Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server database or SharePoint server, this is a great book for you to learn PowerPivot and the DAX language.

Don't forget, you get best results when you pre-select data before applying analytics in Excel. Remember the more refined the data model you start with the easier it is to structure analytical tools to leverage the data model. While DAX is powerful, it doesn't replace the speed and query optimized behaviors of effective Oracle, MySQL, or SQL Server queries.

37 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect book for the right audience
By Student
There is a certain niche audience for this book: intermediate to advanced excel users who aren't necessarily BI/datawarehousing types. If you are a fairly basic excel user, this would not be a book to start with. You should already know vlookups, pivot tables, etc. before getting into PowerPivot. And, if you are a grizzled BI professional, this may serve as a good reference, but you can breeze through parts of it.

I guess I'm pretty much the target audience here, then. I'm an all-day excel user, but had not yet gotten PowerPivot as my company was still on excel 2007. Moreover, I only have a passing familiarity with cubes and BI stuff, facts and dimensions and star schemas, oh my!

But I had heard about this PowerPivot fad (kidding!) and have been intrigued.

I recently upgraded to Excel 2013 on my home computer just so I could begin to play around with this new feature. While I don't love the look and feel of excel 2013, it was worth it.

Okay, enough about excel itself. What do I think of this book? Why did I choose this one over one of the many others? How the heck am I reviewing it before it has even been released? Do I like asking questions as a cheap rhetorical device before essentially answering them myself? YES! I also like to refer to myself in the third person, just to sound important.

As for the third question: I subscribe to an online library that, for some reason, already has this available.

Honestly, the main reason I chose this book over many others is that it has a very comprehensive coverage of the subject by authors who's previous book came highly recommended. Some books are more introductory (Jelen's), some focus on DAX alone, some are more for the Sharepoint stuff, this one seemed to have it all.

The authors spend a good bit of time going over database/warehouseing concepts and lingo for those of us who may need a bit of a refresher. As mentioned above, that was something I felt I could benefit from.

There is also coverage of the new PowerView feature, which reminds me a bit of a simplified Tableau for data exploration and dashboarding. It might be nice to see more on this subject. But I think that would be a separate book. And I'm sure we will see some written soon. After all, the title is "Building Data Models," not "Building Dashboards and Reports."

There is extensive coverage of the DAX language, which is something I have no experience with, so, again, good to have most of what we need in one book. Though I know whole books have been written on DAX.

From what I can tell, the Collie book is more readable and "fun." This one is more or less typical of similar technical books. I mean, it's not a suspense/thriller.

I have downloaded the supporting files and they are extensive. So far, all seem to be working correctly and are important to work through as you follow along with the book.

Overall, recommended if you are an excel pro who wants a single source book to learn about PowerPivot, DAX, PowerView, and data modeling in general.

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