Recently Gartner published their latest BI Magic Quadrant. I decided to visualize the last nine years of the BI Magic Quadrant using one of Power BI’s latest functionality – Publish to Web (currently in preview).
This is the result:
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Update: The data used to create this report can be found here.
Nice work Fredrik. I would like to reproduce your report. Could you let me know where data come from?
Hi Marian,
You can find the data used to produce this report here.
This is very cool. Great Job. You beat me to it.
I first saw this at a Minnesota Power BI User group and thought that it was a great interactive analytical visual. In the past, I have tried to do some similar in SSRS, before I started exploring Power BI.
This is fabulous. Thank you for making it available.
Great work Fredrik! Just this morning I thought about writing a blog post regarding the changes between 2015-2016 in the gartner report but that feels a bit redundant now
Great, had the exact same thought as Jonas. However, ‘2011’ doesn’t seem to work (the visual element cannot be shown).
Other than that, great, thanks!
Glad you like it! The publish to web feature is still in preview, thats why you sometimes get the “element cannot be shown” message.
Fredrik- very nice. Mind sharing how you created it? I’ve tried to make similar, but using a scatter chart I can’t produce small uniform bubbles like yours. Power BI desktop comes closest when I feed the Size field a column of -1 values and set the aggregation to “average”. Still the bubbles are larger then desired. Is there a trick I’m missing???
I think the easiest way to create small filled bubbles with the same size is to don’t use any size field measure and to set the fill point property to true. Hope this helps you!