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Microsoft integrates Cortana and Power BI to simplify analytics

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Microsoft integrates Cortana and Power BI in an attempt to simplify big data analytics

By integrating Cortana and Power BI, Microsoft hopes to make data analytics available to everyone in the enterprise. Mark Kaelin remains skeptical and explains why.

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