Announcing our partnership with Lumel, an industry leader in enterprise performance management (EPM) solutions. Learn how you can combine Microsoft Fabric with Lumel’s no-code, self-service EPM solution to create sophisticated planning and reporting applications within Power BI: https://msft.it/6048oG1bA
Does that mean that final users (finance, HR, procurement, sales ...) would be able to easily check and load their budget/reforecast/3-yr plan data into a Fabric datawarehouse autonomously ?
Could this be used to forecast sales based on historical data?
Not very surprising after Lumel's huge presence at #FabCon in Stockholm and after the latest announcements for Power BI at #Ignite. It was about time, and I'm looking forward to see how it will work!
Interesting development in the niche Finance area of ‘writeback’. Congrats Gopal
Good. I've been pushing for a more sophisticated writeback than CUBEVALUES in Excel for many years. Having a "built-in" path will be very helpful.
I got to know Lumel with Gopal Krishnamurthy's great presentation at FabCon. Lumel brings great power to Power Bi for those who cannot give up Excel.
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This is exciting!!
Business Intelligence Architect/Consultant (Power BI/Fabric/MicroStrategy/Qlik)
2moHope this does not go down the same road when MSFT back in 2007 tried to market Performance Point which was their attempt to do EPM using Analysis Services and Sharepoint and a very odd client tool / addin to manage hierarchies/dimensions. Long story short, it lasted about 2 years and MSFT shelved it after a few customers tried to deploy it. MSFT, keep them as your partners. Don’t buy them up and think you are the company to do EPM. Unless MSFT decides to make it part of the Dynamics 365 which would make more sense.