
C++, Python, Javascript, Ruby on Rails, and many other coding languages have their own places and uses in the world of technology. Ask an average non-technical employee, and he/she probably feel differently as their job roles barely require coding expertise.
While this is generally true, the importance and value of data continue to gain prominence. As organizations see goldmine of business opportunities and insights in data, non-technical employees soon find their days of coding-free day-to-day tasks numbered. Data can be turned to actionable insights and it is up human intervention (with a little help from machine) for business growth.
Enter Power BI – a business analytics service by Microsoft to provide interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities. It allows users to create interactive designs in a simplified manner. This permits employees with no technical expertise to work with data like a pro.




