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Power BI Visual Revolution - AMA (Ask me anything) with Miguel Myers

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Miguel Myers is a former member of the Power BI customer advisory team helping customers with report design and data visualizations, and recently has become the product manager of core visuals in Power BI. He is bringing a new vision and dynamics to a transformation that will define the future of visualizations in the tool.

This session will cover the robust roadmap and Miguel's vision for Power BI, and it will also be an opportunity for you to ask anything you want about his life, career, goals, work, plans, features, and more!

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Miguel Myers is a principal program manager at Microsoft that is passionate about data visualizations, graphic design, and marketing. He is now leading the new generation of visuals and Power BI as product manager.

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(Livestream Replay) Where to Find Data for your Power BI Practice? - with Roland Szirmai

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While it’s easy to download the official Advetureworks database from Microsoft to sharpen your Power Query / DAX / Dataviz skills in Power BI, it’s not always the most interesting data. If you truly want to immerse yourself in learning about how to transform less structured data, create measures that reflect more than just YTD Sales or practice how to best place your visuals on the canvas I reckon the most useful data is something that interests you!

In this livestream Roland and I will talk about 3 different examples where data can be found and if needed “created”.

Starting from a more structured, government issued dataset about road accidents in Australia. Then looking at a visitor information based on a shopping center data and visualizing busy areas and periods. And lastly, exploring resident information in a block of building, a dataset that anyone can easily replicate – even without any SQL skills.

Roland will also showcase that in our modern life we can find data everywhere and that could be used in our Power BI learning journey or to showcase some of your skills online or prep for a job interview.

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Roland Szirmai is an Analyst with 12+ years of experience in Financial, Commercial, and Operational reporting. Roland creates reports to express the true meaning behind numbers in an understandable way using modern tools such as Microsoft Power BI.

He uses his skill, knowledge, and expertise in Excel, Power Query, DAX, and Data Visualisation to help organizations transform from assumptions and guesswork to more informed, data-driven decisions making.

Roland is the creator of BI-Lingual Analytics a YouTube channel and blog dedicated to helping non-technical people learn more about and master Power BI.

People can find useful guides and videos on how to use this tool and sometimes just fun data-related articles. It’s all about helping business users to master Power BI and analytics – without too much IT involved.

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Posted on April 6, 2023 and filed under Livestreams, Topics & Discussion.

(Livestream Replay) No More Data Quality Surprises! - with Dave Ruijter

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Do you know your data? Do you have confidence in the data of your Power BI solutions, no matter what? And do you already actively monitor for deviations from those expectations? Being in control of your data (quality) is essential for any solution, and it can be quite difficult to achieve in Power BI. In this demo-rich session you will learn how you can implement a framework for data validation and monitoring! We'll leverage an open source library called Great Expectations to quickly get up-and-running. Become in control of the data quality of your solutions!

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Dave is a hands-on solution and platform architect, and implements solutions using Power BI and the Azure Data Platform. He brings a vast amount of consultancy experience to the table and is always eager to take things to the next level. Dave has received the Microsoft MVP Award twice for his deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services and community leadership.

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