Power BI's Data Frankenstein: Stitching Sources Together Without Screaming
Your data's scattered like confetti after a bad party. Power BI claims to scoop it up. But let's see if it lives up to the sales pitch.
You've nailed 90% of the project. Then reality hits: the final stretch devours everything. This paradox isn't just human—AI stumbles too.
Your data's scattered like confetti after a bad party. Power BI claims to scoop it up. But let's see if it lives up to the sales pitch.
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