Category Archives: Power BI

How to create a Power BI report using Business Central Data?

Power BI is a data visualization tool that allows us to develop analytical reports for organizations. It simplifies decision-making at a higher level. Power BI connects to various data sources, such as Dataverse, SQL Server, Excel, Text/CSV, Business Central, and more! Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, also referred to as Business Central, is an enterprise… Read More »

Power BI: Empowering Businesses to Make Data-Driven Decisions and Drive Innovation in Marketing Analytics

Data and Analytics (D&A) are widely recognized as the next frontier for driving innovation and enhancing productivity in the business realm. According to a report by McKinsey, organizations that embrace data-driven approaches can achieve impressive increases in EBITDA, with potential gains of up to 25%. Moreover, the majority of the world’s top 10 innovative companies,… Read More »

Driving Business Growth: Power BI Integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Dataverse – A Comprehensive Guide!

Power BI is a cloud-based service that connects to various data sources and offers powerful business intelligence capabilities for data analysis. With a range of data visualization options, it works seamlessly with other Microsoft tools such as Dataverse and Dynamics 365. Dataverse is a data platform that allows users to store and manage data from… Read More »

Automatically sending Power Apps cards to Microsoft Teams channels using Power Automate Flow

Microsoft has added a new feature called Cards in the Wave 2 release.  Cards are simplified forms that are connected to Dataverse which can be sent to CRM users to capture the required details. In the previous blog, we explained how to create cards using Power Apps. In this blog, we have explained how to… Read More »

Exploring Bookmarks in the OOB Power BI service reports

Recently when I was exploring the AI-driven out-of-the-box customer service reports “Customer Service Historical Analytics”, “Knowledge Analytics”, and “Omni-channel historical analytics”. I saw the newly added functionality in the report named “Bookmarks”. The “Bookmarks” feature is an important addition to the reports. Consider a use case where the Service Manager visits one of the report’s… Read More »

How to Show Images Uploaded by File or Image Type Field of Model Driven Apps into Power BI Report

Introduction Currently, we have a requirement where a client needs to upload a visiting card against their Account record and they need one Power BI Dashboard where their salesperson wants to see visiting cards for every Account. The client has stored the visiting image file into the Image data type of field. This blog will… Read More »