| Analyzing Event Log Entries in PowerPivot |
| Written by Kay Unkroth |
| Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:07 |
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PowerPivot for Excel is a great analysis tool for information workers. You can import data from any supported data source in your environment or from Azure DataMarket and then analyze that data with supercool Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), but who says PowerPivot is just for information workers? PowerPivot is for everybody! So, why not analyze computer information if you happen to be an IT pro? Read more... |
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