Monday, January 19, 2015

Mapping Crime in Denver

In previous posts, I showed how to transform public (and free!) crime data from the City of Denver's Open Data Catalog into an in-memory analytical playground using Microsoft Power View on SharePoint and a SSAS Tabular database, and 
how to embed a Power View in Excel 2013.

In this post, I am going to demonstrate some of the mapping features in Power View.  I will demonstrate in Excel for the sake of convenience but the mapping features in Power View for SharePoint are similar. 


SlideShare demonstration:



Video on How to Use Power View Mapping Features:



Video on Interacting with the Power View Map:




Thank you for reading this post.  I hope it will give you some ideas of the capabilities of this fantastic data visualization tool.

Please feel free to call me or email if you have any questions about this post or if you would like to discuss any projects you are working on.


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Posted By: Noah Meyer, aka, the SQL Fix-It Guy

Noah Meyer is a Denver-based Business Intelligence developer, architect and tutor who has spent the past two decades helping organizations, big and small, turn their data into actionable insights.  He has built and fine-tuned reporting capabilities for hospitals, energy companies, banks and government agencies and is am available for work on projects. 

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