Overview
What is Power BI
Microsoft Power BI is a collection of software services, applications, and connectors that work together to turn related and unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive and interactive insights. With its simple user interface and availability as part of the Office 365 package, Power BI has become a standard business intelligence/data visualization tool of OCHA.
Whether your data is a simple Microsoft Excel workbook, or a collection of cloud-based and on-premises hybrid data warehouses, Power BI lets you easily connect, clean, and model your data without affecting the underlying source. The broad catalogue of built-in and add-on visualization options allows creating neat and easy-read summaries of both simple and complex data. Finally, Power BI allows sharing of the final work with either public or restricted audiences.
The parts of Power BI
Power BI consists of a Microsoft Windows desktop application called Power BI Desktop, an online SaaS (Software as a Service) service called the Power BI service, and mobile Power BI apps that are available on phones and tablets.
These three elements — Desktop, the service, and Mobile apps—are designed to let people create, share, and consume business insights in the way that serves them, or their role, most effectively.
Workspaces
Workspaces are containers for dashboards, reports, datasets, and dataflows in Power BI. There are two types of workspaces: My workspace and workspaces.
My workspace is the personal workspace for any Power BI customer to work with your own content. Only you have access to your My workspace. You can share dashboards and reports from your My Workspace. If you want to collaborate on dashboards and reports, or create an app, then you want to work in a workspace.
Workspaces are used to collaborate and share content with colleagues. You can add colleagues to your workspaces and collaborate on dashboards, reports, and datasets. With one exception, all workspace members need Power BI Pro licenses.
Workspaces are also the places where you create, publish, and manage apps for your organization. Think of workspaces as staging areas and containers for the content that will make up a Power BI app. So what is an app? An app is a collection of dashboards and reports built to deliver key metrics to the Power BI consumers in your organization. Apps are interactive, but consumers cannot edit them. App consumers, the colleagues who have access to the apps, do not necessarily need Pro licenses.
PowerBI Pro License and OCHA Workspace
Complete the License and Work Space Request form to request Pro licenses and Premium workspaces. To optimize the efficient use of licenses in OCHA, licenses that are not used for four months or longer will be deactivated if no longer needed.
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