<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Manage Power BI within organizations. This book helps you systematize administration as Microsoft shifts Power BI from a self-service tool to an enterprise tool. You will learn best practices for many Power BI administrator tasks. And you will know how to manage artifacts such as reports, users, work spaces, apps, and gateways. The book also provides experience-based guidance on governance, licensing, and managing capacities. <p/>Good management includes policies and procedures that can be applied consistently and even automatically across a broad user base. This book provides a strategic road map for the creation and implementation of policies and procedures that support Power BI best practices in enterprises. Effective governance depends not only on good policies, but also on the active and timely monitoring of adherence to those policies. This book helps you evaluate the tools to automate and simplify the most common administrative and monitoring tasks, freeing up administrators to provide greater value to the organization through better user training and awareness initiatives. <p/><b>What You Will Learn</b><ul><li>Recognize the roles and responsibilities of the Power BI administrator</li><li>Manage users and their work spaces</li><li>Know when to consider using Power BI Premium</li><li>Govern your Power BI implementation and manage Power BI tenants</li><li>Create an effective security strategy for Power BI in the enterprise</li><li>Collaborate and share consistent views of the data across all users</li><li>Follow a life cycle management strategy for rollout of dashboards and reports</li><li>Create internal training resources backed up by accurate documentation</li><li>Monitor Power BI to better understand risks and compliance manage costs, and track implementation </li></ul><br><b>Who This Book Is For</b><br>IT professionals tasked with maintaining their corporate Power BI environments, Power BI administrators and power users interested in rolling out Power BI more widely in their organizations, and IT governance professionals tasked with ensuring adherence to policies and regulations<br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Manage Power BI within organizations. This book helps you systematize administration as Microsoft shifts Power BI from a self-service tool to an enterprise tool. You will learn best practices for many Power BI administrator tasks. And you will know how to manage artifacts such as reports, users, work spaces, apps, and gateways. The book also provides experience-based guidance on governance, licensing, and managing capacities. <br>Good management includes policies and procedures that can be applied consistently and even automatically across a broad user base. This book provides a strategic road map for the creation and implementation of policies and procedures that support Power BI best practices in enterprises. Effective governance depends not only on good policies, but also on the active and timely monitoring of adherence to those policies. This book helps you evaluate the tools to automate and simplify the most common administrative and monitoring tasks, freeing up administrators to provide greater value to the organization through better user training and awareness initiatives. <br>You will: <ul><li>Recognize the roles and responsibilities of the Power BI administrator</li><li>Manage users and their work spaces</li><li>Know when to consider using Power BI Premium</li><li>Govern your Power BI implementation and manage Power BI tenants</li><li>Create an effective security strategy for Power BI in the enterprise</li><li>Collaborate and share consistent views of the data across all users</li><li>Follow a life cycle management strategy for rollout of dashboards and reports</li><li>Create internal training resources backed up by accurate documentation</li><li>Monitor Power BI to better understand risks and compliance manage costs, and track implementation </li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ásgeir Gunnarsson</b> is a data platform MVP and Chief Consultant at Datheos. He works on business intelligence solutions using the whole of the Microsoft BI stack. Ásgeir has been working in BI since 2007 both as a consultant and internal employee. Before turning to BI, he worked as a technical trainer and he currently teaches BI courses at the Continuing Education Department of the University of Iceland. Ásgeir speaks regularly at events both domestic and internationally and is the group leader of the Icelandic PASS Group as well as the Icelandic Power BI user group. He is passionate about data and loves solving problems with BI.<br><b><br></b><b>Michael Johnson</b> is a data platform MVP from Johannesburg, South Africa where he works as a business intelligence architect. Outside of work, Michael runs the local SQL Server User Group and provides Power BI presentations and training both locally and abroad.
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