by Melissa Coates | Aug 31, 2017 | SQL Chick
I’m very excited to be presenting an all-day session on Architecting a Data Lake on Friday, October 13, 2017. It is a pre-conference session as part of the annual SQLSaturday event in Charlotte, NC — which means the price is a bargain. The early bird price...
by Fred Kaffenberger | Aug 30, 2017 | PowerPivotPro
In 2013, Rob showed how to use a disconnected table and slicer to show moving averages with a variable time period. That post built on an earlier post, which steps through the process of creating moving averages. What-If-Parameters, teased at… The post DAX Reanimator...
by Paul Hansen | Aug 30, 2017 | Power BI
You asked, and we delivered. Today, we are excited to announce that we’re supercharging usage metrics by surfacing the names of your end users. And of course, you’re free to copy and customize the pre-built usage metrics reports to drill into the data. The change is...
by Gil Raviv | Aug 30, 2017 | Data Chant
As the impact of Hurricane Harvey unfolds, and the worst may yet to come, I was wondering if data can help in the rescue efforts, or at least encourage us somehow. While the typical reports are quite pessimistic, and focus on Houston flooding maps (e.g. here), perhaps...
by Paul Hansen | Aug 28, 2017 | Power BI
During the keynote of the 2017 Microsoft Data Insight Summit we showed a bunch of exciting new features. One that caught a lot of people’s eye, and is now available in the Office Store, is the timeline storyteller. This post first appeared...