Bangalore Power BI Days 2020-05-19

Event Date

May 19, 2020

Event Location

Online, register for the link

Limited Places

250

Organizer

events@powerbidays.com

Event Description

Welcome to the first virtual event of the Bangalore Power BI Days.
We’re happy to announce 4 days of learning! 1 in Hindi and 3 in English.
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This page allows you to register for day 4 of 4 of this amazing event.
Here is a full list of the events:

For this event we’re using Microsoft Teams to gather online.
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You do not need an office 365 account, you can just join for free with your regular email address.

Register now to receive a link to this webinar.
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Event Details

All times listed are in IST (= UTC+5.5)

20:00 – 20:30 | Nicky van Vroenhoven | A Form, a Flow and a Power BI Streaming Dataset Walk Into a Bar

It’s good to have some form of interactivity in your presentation. This session demonstrates the Microsoft Power Platform of products working together to create an interactive data application.
In this session I will show you the following:
– Create a form with Microsoft Forms,
– Create a Power Automate flow to get the answers,
– Push them into a Power BI streaming dataset,
– And finally create a Power BI report and dashboard on that dataset to get a live view of the answers of the audience.

20:45- 21:30 | Marc Lelijveld | Use parameters to add extra flexibility to your Power BI content

You’re probably applying a lot of steps over and over again every time you create your Power BI report. A waste of time! Apply parameters on the back-end in Power Query, but also in the front-end in your report to make your solutions much more flexible.
This session will give you examples on where you can use parameters in Power BI and which advantages this will have for you.

 

About Nicky van Vroenhoven:
Nicky van Vroenhoven is a BI professional focused at the Microsoft stack. He mainly works with Power BI, Power Platform and T-SQL. After working 9 years in BI-consultancy jobs in several industries and companies, he is currently working as a Lead BI Developer at the DWH team at Van Lanschot Kempen in The Netherlands. Nicky has spoken at several User Groups, SQL Saturday Events, and the Power BI World Tour and is the co-founder of the Power BI Days Netherlands. In addition he enjoys tweeting and blogging about topics like Power BI and Power Platform at https://nickyvv.com.

About Marc Lelijveld:
Data Platform MVP, Power BI enthusiastic, public speaker and passionate for everything which transforms data into action! Working at Macaw in the Netherlands as a Data & AI consultant.
What I like the most? Sharing my thoughts, experience, best-practices and enthusiasm about Microsoft data platform with others. I mostly do this in public speaking at usergroups, conferences, customer presentations and end-user training. Besides that I also have my own blog which you can find at https://data-marc.com/

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