The
Microsoft BI world is buzzing about Microsoft's recent announcement made at
their annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) conference on Mobile BI and
Power BI, a new Cloud Business Intelligence offering for Office 365 customers.
Several BI product name changes to use the Power naming standards were also
revealed.
Mobile BI
Microsoft
has expressed a "Cloud First and Cloud Only" development philosophy
for a while now. With the latest BI news, we surely see it in action. The long
awaited native Mobile BI app that was shown today will only be available for
Office 365 customers at an undisclosed date later this summer. The first
version of the native Mobile BI will be available on Windows 8 and Windows RT
devices. A native Mobile BI app for iPad is also in the works. There was no
news regarding future Android support for the new native Mobile BI app. For
unsupported platforms, SharePoint browser-based options might be available.
The new
native Mobile BI app will render hosted Office 365 Excel documents, PowerPivot,
and Power View. Notably the Office 365 Excel Power View version Silverlight
rendering will be replaced with HTML5. The native Mobile BI app will not have
any offline capability for iPad. However, in the Windows 8 devices it is
possible to save and view the Excel documents locally on the device. There was
no mention of SQL Server Reporting Services or PerformancePoint content
delivery within the new native Mobile BI app.
New Power BI
Power BI
for Office 365 is a new self-service business intelligence (BI) solution
delivered through Excel and Office 365. It will most likely be an option in the
Office 365 Enterprise E Plans. No pricing was shared at this time. Power BI
consists of base Excel, Power Pivot, Power Query (formerly project Data
Explorer), Power View, and Power Map (formerly project GeoFlow). Excel is the
only Power BI authoring tool. In the Microsoft related blogs, it is becoming
quite clear that Excel is the go-to tool for all things Microsoft BI going
forward. The technical Microsoft BI community has already started the
transition to Excel authoring with Power Pivot, Power BI is the next phase in
that process. Microsoft says that it is betting on Excel to provide basic BI for
everyone and removing specialist tools from the equation. Although that may be
welcome news for the non-technical Excel users, the technical Microsoft BI
professionals have some mixed feelings on how this skill term change in their
resumes might impact salaries.
The current
Office 365 Enterprise E Plan offerings already support Excel with embedded
Power Pivot and Power View for files up to 10 MB in size. There is presently no
direct connectivity to on-premise data sources from Office 365. With the new Power
BI, direct connectivity to on-premise data sources will be supported making it
a more serious contender in the Cloud BI space. The public preview of Power BI
for Office 365 will be available later this summer.
Notable Product Name Changes
As part of the
Office 365 Power BI solution branding, several product names have changed.
Project Data Explorer is now called Power Query. Project GeoFlow is now called
Power Maps and believe it or not, PowerPivot is now officially Power Pivot with
a space. PowerPivot all one word is also still valid.
To wrap up,
Microsoft Office 365 Mobile BI and Power BI is fantastic news for Microsoft
Office 365 customers. On-premise customers will need to continue to look to the
broader Microsoft third-party vendor ecosystem to get native Mobile BI
applications. The "Cloud First and Cloud Only" development philosophy
and the future of Microsoft BI being Excel-centric all seem to be coming to
life in this latest round of news.
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