Power BI learning resources – follow up
May 27, 2014 


For those of you that would like to get up to speed with Power BI but rather read a book, here are some suggestions:
- For Dutch readers: Praktijkboek PowerPivot in Excel
- DAX Formulas for PowerPivot by Rob Collie
- Microsoft Excel 2013 Building Data Models with PowerPivot by Marco Russo and Alberto Ferrari
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