1. Visualization: Power BI allows users to create interactive visualizations with its wide range of data visualization tools. For example, you can create a bar chart, scatter plot, or map to quickly and easily visualize your data.
2. Dashboards: Power BI allows users to create interactive dashboards that combine multiple visualizations into one view. For example, you can create a dashboard that combines a map, bar chart, and scatter plot to quickly analyze your data.
3. Data Modeling: Power BI allows users to create data models from multiple data sources. For example, you can create a data model that combines data from an Excel spreadsheet, an SQL database, and a web API.
4. Natural Language Queries: Power BI allows users to query their data using natural language. For example, you can ask Power BI questions such as “show me the sales for the past month” and Power BI will generate the appropriate visualization.
5. Automated Insights: Power BI allows users to automatically generate insights from their data. For example, you can use Power BI to generate insights such as “sales are up 5% this month compared to last month”.