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(Livestream Replay) Introducing PBIR Report Format for Power BI - with Rui Romano & Eeshan Shah

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Discover the new PBIR report format for Power BI project (PBIP) files and developer mode (TMDL) in Power BI desktop!

GUEST BIO (Rui Romano)πŸ‘€

Rui is an experienced Microsoft Professional with a deep passion for data and analytics. He has spent the last decade helping companies make better data-driven decisions and is known for his innovative and practical solutions to complex problems. Currently works as a Product Manager at Microsoft on the Power BI product team, focusing on Pro-BI experiences.

GUEST BIO (Eeshan Shah)πŸ‘€

A principal software engineer and architect at Microsoft working on Power BI. He graduated from Virginia Tech in 2013 and started full time at Microsoft shortly after. He's been a software engineer on the Power BI team since 2015 - mostly on the reporting side. Outside of work he spends his time either cooking, baking, or playing video games.

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Posted on June 14, 2024 and filed under Livestreams, Power BI.

Comparing Performance Analyzer Data (After Page Optimization)

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn how to interpret and review the Power BI Performance Analyzer data export (JSON). Plus leverage a template I built to let you compare two Performance Analyzer output files to see both the differences in page load time and object (visual) counts. Tune in to learn more!

(Livestream Replay) Introducing EDITable - for Easy Master Data Entry into Power BI & Fabric - with Gopal

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EDITable by Lumel is a no-code Live Write-Back Application that will allow business users to create and maintain their Master Tables and Flat Tables primarily used for Reporting and Planning Applications with full governance, audit, and approval workflow.

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Gopal Krishnamurthy is the Founder/CEO of Lumel. Lumel is Looking Forward to Disrupting Data & Analytics space with No Code Integrated Platform that will eliminate application silos caused by the diverse needs of business users (Reporting, Visualizations, Story Telling, Analysis (Drill-Down, Pivot), Planning, Simulations, Collaboration and Write-back).

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Best Practices for Integrated Notes & Annotations in Power BI

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn about 6 locations to leave notes, comments, or annotations in Power BI desktop (PBIX) files. This approach covers notes both for report consumers, and model developers, tune in to learn more!

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