Registration and finding your hotel room.
Introductions and sunset on the beach
By Michiel Rozema & Henk Vlootman
Data Lakes, dataflows, data on the beach. "The times are a changing". This statement by Bob Dylan also applies to the current ICT and BI landscape.
In this session we'll discuss the need of DataWareHouses (DWH) versus Data Lakes and other Micosoft's Power Platform toolings.
by Henk Vlootman
Do more with ETL in Power Query by hacking the M language.
There is so more possible in Power Query (the Extract, Transform and Load aka ETL tool in Power BI), if you know a bit more about the M language. Henk makes an introduction on this language and together we make the code more flexible. We also take a deeper look at the Try function to perform Error handling in your M script.
Answers to all your questions on whatever subject in Power BI.
by Jeroen Ter Heerdt
What's new, what's cool, and what else.
For those who have never heard of Jeroen Ter Heerdt, he is the Dutch Data Dude and a Microsoft Program Manager, responsible for Power BI desktop. Live from Redmond USA, Jeroen will tell you everything on the new features in Power BI and, maybe, a glimps of what you can expect in the near future of Power BI.
Do we need to say more?
by Michiel Rozema
This session will go deep. As deep as you can get with DAX.
Performance in DAX can be an issue. You want your production model to be fast. Fortunately you can optimize your DAX code. Michiel will learn you DAX tuning techniques. The aim is to optimize a DAX statement that, in it's former state, needs nearly a minute to recalculate, into in a faster DAX equivalent that needs less then 2 seconds to recalculate.
by Coen Ruys
Get insights in what will happen using Power BI and Microsoft's machine learning possibilities.
Sun (we hope), fun and quality relax time.
Get yourself energized for the last Power BI Summer School day!
by Henk Vlootman
From insights, to action, to innovation.
For those who never have worked with these Power Platform tools, we start with a short introduction. We are going to build a PowerApp with full control of the input by validations.
Don't leave without getting all your questions answered!
by Michiel Rozema
The ugly truth - made beautiful by the hand of the Master.
The strength of Power BI reports is in the combination of visualizing insights and interactivity. You can create interactivity within visuals, between visuals on the same report page, between pages in a report, and even between reports. Drillthrough from one page to another provides a highly dynamic experience to the report user, but it’s easy to lose track of what you’re actually looking at. In this session, we’ll guide you through the options and pitfalls of drillthrough interactivity, and show you how to deal with users getting lost.
Good bye...
We hope to see you again in 2021!