Power View Tip: Scatter Chart over Time on the X-Axis and Play Axis

As you have seen in many Power View demos, you can run the Scatter Chart over time by placing date/time onto the Play Axis.  This is pretty cool and it allows you to see trends over time on multiple dimensions.  But how about if you want to see time also on the x-axis? For example, let’s take the Hive Mobile Sample data as noted in my post: Connecting Power View to Hadoop on Azure.  As noted in Office 2013 Power View, Bing Maps, Hive, and Hadoop on Azure … oh my!, you can quickly create Power View reports right out…

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Office 2013 Power View, Bing Maps, Hive, and Hadoop on Azure … on my!

With all the excitement surrounding Office 2013 (here’s a nice Engadget Review) and energized by Andrew Brust’s tweets (@andrewbrust) and post Office 2013 brings BI, Big Data to Windows 8 tablets, I thought I would expand on my  posts: Connecting Power View to Hadoop on Azure Connecting PowerPivot to Hadoop on Azure – Self Service BI to Big Data in the Cloud For us involved in BI, the excitement surrounding Office 2013 is because Power View is now embedded directly in Excel.  But in addition to that, now I can include maps!  Yay! So to make my Power View to…

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How Klout changed the landscape of social media with Hadoop and BI Slides Updated

One of the key themes that Dave Mariani (@dmarini) and I were talking about during this year’s Hadoop Summit was that: Hadoop and BI are better together as I have detailed this in many previous blog posts.  As noted during our session – How Klout changed the landscape of social media with Hadoop and BI – combing Hadoop and BI together is something you can do right now to accelerate your understanding of the data that you have amassed in your Hadoop cluster. For more information, we have updated our Hadoop Summit slides to include additional screenshots for your reference….

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