Remove 2016 Remove 2019 Remove Data Modelling
article thumbnail

Exporting Power BI Data to SQL Server

BI Insight

Update 2021 March: You can now export the data directly from Power BI Desktop using our free external tool, Power BI Exporter. Update 2019 April: If you want to export the data model from either Power BI Desktop or Power BI Service to CSV or SQL Server check this out. Read more here.

article thumbnail

Exporting Power BI Data to SQL Server

BI Insight

Update 2019 April: If you’re interested in exporting the data model from either Power BI Desktop or Power BI Service to CSV or SQL Server check this out. In the previous blog posts I explained how to export Power BI data … Continue reading Exporting Power BI Data to SQL Server.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Adam Selipsky becoming CEO in 2016. The Salesforce purchase in 2019. Tableau had its IPO at the NYSE with the ticker DATA in 2013. Chris and Christian stepped out of operational roles when Adam Selipsky became CEO in 2016. Today, Tableau offers out-of-the-box connections to dozens of data sources. Sept 2019).

article thumbnail

Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Adam Selipsky becoming CEO in 2016. The Salesforce purchase in 2019. Tableau had its IPO at the NYSE with the ticker DATA in 2013. Chris and Christian stepped out of operational roles when Adam Selipsky became CEO in 2016. Today, Tableau offers out-of-the-box connections to dozens of data sources. Sept 2019).

article thumbnail

Misleading Statistics Examples – Discover The Potential For Misuse of Statistics & Data In The Digital Age

Data Pine

In the image above, we can see a graph showing 77% of Christian Americans in 2009, a number that decreased to 65% in 2019. Now, if the issue here is not obvious enough, we can see that the Y-axis in this chart starts from 58% and ends at 78%, making the 12% drop from 2009 to 2019 look way more significant than it actually is.

Digital 145