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(Livestream Replay) Why Power BI Community Rocks! - with Nikola Ilic

When you're learning a new technology or upskilling in a specific tool, chances are that you'll need to connect with your peers that are trying to achieve the same, or already went through this path. In this live stream, we will talk about one of the most vibrant technical communities, the Power BI community, and how joining it may help you not just to master specific concepts, but also give you a career boost and new opportunities.

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I'm making music from the data! PowerBI consultant and trainer, Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Pluralsight Author, blogger, speaker...Interested in everything related to data - always eager to extract valuable info from raw data in the most effective way. Multi-year experience working with (predominantly) Microsoft Data Platform (SQL Server, SSAS, SSIS, SSRS, and Power BI). Father of 2 and true football (and Barca) fan!

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Posted on March 25, 2022 and filed under Livestreams, Topics & Discussion.

(Livestream Replay) Microsoft HATES Greg Deckler!

Come see a demonstration and learn about the first Power BI external tool to extend Power BI Desktop’s Quick Measure functionality, Microsoft Hates Greg’s Quick Measures (MSHGQM), with it’s author Greg Deckler, the king of Community.PowerBI.com’s Quick Measure Gallery. With over 120 built-in quick measures and the ability to easily add your own custom quick measures, MSHGQM can help create simple to complex DAX expressions more quickly and easily than ever before!

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Greg Deckler is a Vice President at Fusion Alliance and has been a professional technology consultant for over 27 years. Greg is a six-time Microsoft MVP for Data Platform and an active member of the Power BI Community site with over 5,000 solutions authored and almost 200 Quick Measure Gallery submissions. Greg has authored 4 books on Power BI and is working on his fifth.

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Posted on March 25, 2022 and filed under Livestreams, Topics & Discussion, External Tools, DAX.

(Livestream Replay) Visual Formulas Vs DAX - Making a Case for InfoRiver - with Marco Russo as Moderator

Power BI has recently done a dedicated blog on Inforiver to highlight a new set of capabilities. So the owner of Lumel Visuals Gopal is going to discuss and debate the new architecture approach adopted by Inforiver. Marco Russo will also be a moderator in the livestream, as he’s advocated for visual level calculations with his SQLBI blog, and Inforiver delivers these new capabilities to Power BI.

Join us as we use our unique industry backgrounds to provide perspectives on how InfoRiver can be a smooth transition for Excel users to Power BI using a no-code visual-level calculation user-experience. We will also discuss how developers and business end-users can benefit from specific features such as: Visual Formulas, Excel like Formatting, Commenting, Planning, Paginated Reports, and Write-Back capabilities.

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Posted on March 25, 2022 and filed under Livestreams, Topics & Discussion, Power BI, Visualizations.

(Livestream Replay) Effective use of Bookmarks and Buttons - with Ben Ferry (Power BI Guy)

Creating a report in Power BI should always include a stage of design that considers appropriate functionality for the end users. Though data transformation, modelling, and calculations are of course vital steps, failure to consider functionality can often, especially in the initial roll-out of Power BI within an organization, hinder user acceptance, or at the very least, overshadow the good work you have done preparing the data. The use of buttons and bookmarks can be a key element in your report preparation.

Bookmarks are a simple concept, but their value lies in their adaptability and often in the imagination of the report designer. This presentation aims to show how buttons and bookmarks can be leveraged to create sleek functionality, not only adding useful elements within your reports, but also giving you many other options as to how your data can be visualized. From absolutely essential buttons which should grace all reports, to niche bookmarks which serve as a sneaky workaround, the purpose of the presentation is to show how buttons and bookmarks, though sometimes tricky to set up, can make your life easier, but more importantly, help you create a report which does the data justice.

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Ben is Senior Data Analyst for online and highstreet opticians in Germany. Working with Power BI since 2017, he is one of the lucky few who can count his job as his hobby. Ben’s main pleasures in Power BI come from exploring and defeating APIs with Power Query, finding new tricks to achieve interesting reports and spreading the good word of Power BI.

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