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Multidimensional Analytics for Excel and Power BI Without the Trade-offs

How AtScale preserves the full depth of your semantic model so Excel users get hierarchies and Power BI authors get modern capabilities from the same governed definitions, simultaneously.

Stop choosing between what Excel users need and what Power BI authors need, and start delivering both from a single semantic model.

Most organizations building on tabular models face the same forced choice: commit to tabular and lose hierarchy navigation for Excel users, or preserve multidimensional connections and lock Power BI authors out of modern capabilities like field parameters. Either way, someone gives something up.

In this demo, see how AtScale’s semantic layer eliminates that trade-off. Excel users connect to the same model and navigate hierarchies exactly as built: live, fully navigable, no workarounds. Power BI report authors access the modern authoring capabilities that were previously unavailable, building a handful of core visualizations instead of 25 compensatory tabs. Nothing rebuilt. Nobody shortchanged.

See how AtScale delivers full multidimensional depth to both Excel and Power BI from a single governed semantic model—no trade-offs, no rebuilds.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why tabular and multidimensional models force trade-offs that AtScale eliminates
  • How Excel users navigate live product hierarchies, fiscal time intelligence, and regional roll-ups from a governed semantic model
  • How Power BI authors regain access to field parameters and modern capabilities on a multidimensional connection
  • Why maintaining one model for both tools reduces rework and prevents metric drift
  • What “multidimensional depth preserved” actually looks like in practice

See AtScale in Action

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