Posts tagged #Architecture

(Livestream Replay) Upgrading Power BI Architecture - Sharing, Gov, & Admin - with Steve Campbell

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This stream is for users who want to learn to enhance Power BI models for enterprise deployment, creating sharing strategies, and ensuring security. During this session, you will learn valuable tools and skills to create, configure, and manage enterprise-grade Power BI models and take your organization's data analytics to the next level.

Discussions will include:

- Enhancing the Model Design
- Adding Enterprise-Grade Model Features
- Deploying & Managing Content
- Maintaining the Model Lifecycle
- Sharing Power BI Content
- Enforcing Permissions & Security

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I run the Data Analytics team for Cognizant MBG in the EMEA region. I help my team of analysts, developers, and architects deliver successful data projects to some of the largest companies.

I am a Power BI and Excel trainer. I regularly train around the world and used to run the Power BI class for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Additionally, I’m a Data Platform MVP. I love to blog on PowerBI.tips, present globally at conferences, and co-run the Brew City Power Platform user group.

Currently works as Product Manager at the Power BI product team, focusing on Pro-BI experiences.

(Livestream Replay) Power BI & Power Automate: Increase Your Productivity - with Ed Hansberry

In this session Ed Hansberry will walk you through some common use cases in Power BI that can best be handled using its teammate in the Power Platform, Power Automate. By creating some basic flows, you can let end-users refresh reports right from the report, customize scheduled refreshes, automate the sending of emails to clients, customers, vendors, etc. You are only limited by your imagination!

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Ed Hansberry is a Certified Public Accountant that decided working with data was more interesting than making journal entries. He has experience in supply chain for consumer products goods, which involves forecasting for production and sales. Most of his data analysis career involved using Microsoft Access as a backend for Excel until the early 2010's when tools like Power Query, Power Pivot, and ultimately, Power BI came out. In 2020, he was given the Microsoft MVP award for Data Platform mostly for his work in the Power BI Community forum. Now he works in Power BI and related technologies for a living at P3 Adaptive as a principal consultant.

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(Livestream Replay) The Skills Your Power BI Team Needs to Succeed - with Ed Hansberry

What does it mean to implement Power BI in your organization? Who is on the Power BI Team, and what skills do they need? This goes beyond report authoring. It is an organizational initiative!

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My background is as a CPA and have spent most of my career in financial and accounting related positions. I am an experienced Controller with a demonstrated history of working in the consumer goods industry. Skilled in Budgeting, Operations Management, Consumer Products, Business Development, and Strategic Planning. I have a Microsoft Certification using Power BI (MCSA BI Reporting), and am technically proficient with in Microsoft Power BI tools using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), data modeling, Power Query/M Language, Power Pivot, DAX Studio, and Microsoft Excel. Strong accounting professional with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) focused in Accounting and Business/Management from Lipscomb University.

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