Visual Intelligence: Microsoft Tools and Techniques for Visualizing Data

  • 4h 21m
  • Adam Jorgensen, Joe Salvatore, Mark Stacey
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2013

The visualization experts at Microsoft's Pragmatic Works have created a full-color, step-by-step guide to building specific types of visualizations. The book thoroughly covers the Microsoft toolset for data analysis and visualization, including Excel, and explores best practices for choosing a data visualization design, selecting tools from the Microsoft stack, and building a dynamic data visualization from start to finish. You'll examine different types of visualizations, their strengths and weaknesses, and when to use each one.

  • Data visualization tools unlock the stories within the data, enabling you to present it in a way that is useful for making business decisions
  • This full-color guide introduces data visualization design concepts, then explains the various Microsoft tools used to store and display data
  • Features a detailed discussion of various classes of visualizations, their uses, and the appropriate tools for each
  • Includes practical implementations of various visualizations and best practices for using them
  • Covers out-of-the-box Microsoft tools, custom-developed illustrations and implementations, and code examples

Visual Intelligence: Microsoft Tools and Techniques for Visualizing Data arms you with best practices and the knowledge to choose and build dynamic data visualizations.

About the Authors

Mark Stacey founded Pragmatic Works South Africa (a company specializing in data management and presentation) and Aphelion Software (software for visualization). He has developed visualizations for major corporations and the South African government.

Joe Salvatore is a Business Intelligence Architect with Pragmatic Works. He has been a database architect, business intelligence developer, and application developer for more than 15 years.

Adam Jorgensen is President of Pragmatic Works, Director at Large for the Professional Association of SQL Server, and a Microsoft SQL Server MVP. He regularly speaks at industry events.

In this Book

  • Fundamentals of Visualization
  • Designing a Visualization
  • The Microsoft Toolset
  • Building Data Sets to Support Visualization
  • Excel and PowerPivot
  • Power View
  • PerformancePoint
  • Chapter Reporting Services
  • Custom Code
  • Scorecards and Indicators
  • Timelines
  • Comparison Visuals
  • Slice and Dice: Ad Hoc Analytics
  • Relationship Analysis
  • Embedded Visualizations
  • Other Visualizations
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