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Power BI : Double Trouble - Part Two!
When:
Oct 29, 2018 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (BE)
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dataMinds.be
Building Power BI aggregations on top of Azure Databricks - Nico Jacobs
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How to Expand the Use of Power BI to Your Entire Organisation & Not Create the Report Jungle - Gautier Dumont & Vincent Meyers
Once you have successfully implemented your first Power BI project in your company on a limited scope (few reports and few users), it gets harder and harder to create new reports and give access to new users without losing the control of your reporting. Without a strong methodology, you might create too many dashboards and reports that all look different and have their own specificities, making it a real nightmare for you to maintain. Worse, your users will get lost in a complex use of Power BI and lose faith in your data. In this session, I will show what steps to follow and rules to respect in order to make your users come back and always have the same intuitive experience using Power BI. Analysts will also save a huge amount of time in maintenance, support, and formation for the users that will be more numerous every day.
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U2U Belgium
Z.1. Researchpark 110
Zellik, 1731
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Benni De Jagere
benni.dejagere@dataminds.be
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