(Livestream Replay) VisOps with PBI Inspector - with Nat Van Gulck

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Testing the visual layer of Power BI reports has usually been a manual task. Thanks to the new Power BI Project file format however there is an opportunity to automatically check for visuals' issues around accessibility, consistency and performance and thereby align with your organizations Power BI Center of Excellence guidelines. In this session we will see how PBI Inspector, an open-source community tool, supports this process.

GUEST BIO (Nat Van Gulck) ๐Ÿ‘ค

I started my career over twenty years ago as a .NET Software Developer while also developing an interest for Data Visualization. This led me to work on Qlik and Tableau data projects. Then Power BI became so compelling that I had to join Microsoft. As a Cloud Solutions Architect I help customers be successful with Power BI; PBI Inspector is part of this endeavor. The adventure continues with Microsoft Fabric.

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PBI Inspector GitHub repository
Tutorial: PBI Inspector as part of an Azure DevOps Build Pipeline
LinkedIn

(Livestream Replay) #PowerQueryEverything with Copilot for Data Factory - with Alex Powers

DESCRIPTION ๐Ÿ“„

Generative AI and language model services, such as Azure OpenAI Service, are empowering both citizen and professional data wranglers to leverage AI in building solutions ranging from simple to complex using natural language. In this session, weโ€™ll explore how data integration developers can get started and how they can bring their own creativity to increase authoring productivity.

GUEST BIO (Alex Powers) ๐Ÿ‘ค

From financial services to felines, the World Wide Web to professional wrestling - Alex Powers has an affinity for the conventional and unconventional when it comes to information. A self-proclaimed Microsoft data & AI evangelist, he enjoys contributing to online forums, in-person training, and sharing his passion for empowering others using Microsoft technologies. Alex is currently a Senior Program Manager on Microsoft's Fabric Customer Advisory Team.

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Twitter
LinkedIn

Posted on November 17, 2023 and filed under Livestreams, Power Query.

Automatically Rename CamelCase Columns in Power Query!

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn about a technique to to rename columns containing either CamelCase or underscore (_) title formatting in Power Query. This technique was originally posted by Jani Zajc (links below) who collaborated with Gil Raviv to create this technique, and which was inspired by a post by Chris Webb (so many people!). Tune in to learn more!

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CamelCase Renaming
DataChant
Chris Webb's Post
FourMoo Other Renaming Technique

Download Report From The Blog Files Page
Posted on November 14, 2023 and filed under Power Query.

(Livestream Replay) Why OneLake is a BIG DEAL in Microsoft Fabric - with Pawel Potasinski)

DESCRIPTION ๐Ÿ“„

One of the key pillars of Microsoft Fabric is that itโ€™s lake centric and open. At the core of this pillar thereโ€™s OneLake - a single, unified storage system for all your data. In this conversation Pawel and Reid will discuss and *** demo *** the benefits of OneLake for data professionals and organizations working with Fabric.

GUEST BIO ๐Ÿ‘ค

Member of the Microsoft Fabric Customer Advisory Team (CAT), focused on community management and engagements. In his professional career Pawel has always been associated with data engineering and analytics (SQL, BI, Big Data). Founder of the Polish SQL Server Users Group (PLSSUG), today known as Data Community Poland. Regular speaker at conferences, community events and user groups. Former Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP).

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LinkedIn
OneLake documentation
Fabric blog
Fabric community
Fabric ideas
Fabric readiness repository

Posted on November 10, 2023 and filed under Livestreams, Fabric.