(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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