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03-31-2017 17:46 PM - last edited 01-08-2018 09:47 AM
As part of the 2017 Gartner Data and Analytics Summit, @patbaum presented this impressive report to analyze Department of Transportation data for traffic accidents as part of the Modern BI Bake-Off session with great results and even better insights.
You can read about the session at Gartner's blog and explore the report yourself.
Let us know what you think!
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What a great work! Can you please share this pbix file? thanks a lot
Hi @MiguelMartinez is it possible to get access to the PBIX file? Please let me know.
Hi,@MiguelMartinez,Could you share the pbix file?
@MiguelMartinez @Sandy @chassIs it possible to get access to the PBIX file so we can run demo's for our customers in Power BI Desktop?
Demo from the PASS Summit 2017:
Great job, @MiguelMartinez
How did you do the customized chart with the car image on page 3? I need to do similar image but don't know how to yet. Would you please help.
Thanks;
Andrew
Great report. I have the same question, how to build a tailor-made graphic such as the car picture on p3 ?
I think they're using Synoptic Panel from OKViz http://okviz.com/synoptic-panel/
This is a great dashboard!
Just a question, what visual did you use on the second page for the table with bars?
This is great Miguel. Would it be possible to share the Power BI file to actually understand how some of these graphics and filters have been built? I guess many of us would learn a lot from just this one file than multiple sample videos in trying to understand the way measures are used is various places to make this so dynamic.
Great work @MiguelMartinez!
I like the dashboard so much . It's simple, attractive and very intuitive.
One question, what kind of graph have you used in the third page for the point impact and fatality rate?
Thanks!
It is the synoptic panel I believe
Could you send me the pibx file
hudsoncarlos971@gmail.com