I’m pleased to say that I’m delivering a couple of Master Data Services sessions at Microsoft events over the next few months.
SQL Bits
Firstly, as I’m sure you’ve heard, SQL Bits 8 is running in Brighton from 7th – 9th April. I’m delivering a session on the Saturday that will show how Master Data Services business rules work, which will include looking at how to create and use a SharePoint workflow.
Although last I heard it was getting pretty full, you can hopefully still register for SQL Bits here.
Tech Days 2011
Tech Days is running again this year, from the 23rd – 25th May. There are a number of sessions running for Tech Days in London over the 3 days, covering areas such as Windows Azure, Windows Phone and of course SQL Server. The session that I’m doing is to show how we’ve implemented Master Data Services at one of clients, EMI, and how they benefit from using MDS.
You can register for Tech Days 2011 here.
Introduction to Data Wrangler in Microsoft Fabric
What is Data Wrangler? A key selling point of Microsoft Fabric is the Data Science
Jul
Autogen Power BI Model in Tabular Editor
In the realm of business intelligence, Power BI has emerged as a powerful tool for
Jul
Microsoft Healthcare Accelerator for Fabric
Microsoft released the Healthcare Data Solutions in Microsoft Fabric in Q1 2024. It was introduced
Jul
Unlock the Power of Colour: Make Your Power BI Reports Pop
Colour is a powerful visual tool that can enhance the appeal and readability of your
Jul
Python vs. PySpark: Navigating Data Analytics in Databricks – Part 2
Part 2: Exploring Advanced Functionalities in Databricks Welcome back to our Databricks journey! In this
May
GPT-4 with Vision vs Custom Vision in Anomaly Detection
Businesses today are generating data at an unprecedented rate. Automated processing of data is essential
May
Exploring DALL·E Capabilities
What is DALL·E? DALL·E is text-to-image generation system developed by OpenAI using deep learning methodologies.
May
Using Copilot Studio to Develop a HR Policy Bot
The next addition to Microsoft’s generative AI and large language model tools is Microsoft Copilot
Apr