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Join us at the PASS Business Analytics Conference this Year and Explore What’s New in Data Analysis

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Kasper de Jonge, Senior PM
Microsoft

It’s that exciting time of the year again, spring is in the air and conference season is starting up again. Usually one of the first conferences that I am really excited about is the PASS Business Analytics Conference. The PASS BAC is a great place where I love to go and meet peers in the field of data analytics and spend days talking about all the nerdy things that excite us from PivotTables to XIRR, DAX calculations and Tree maps.

This year I am really excited and happy to talk about some great additions to the new Power BI designer (go here and try it out if you haven’t) and talk about what great features we are adding there around data modelling and analytics. In this demo packed session we will take a look at how the new Power BI designer can solve complex business problems with ease. This session will explore new functionality in the Power BI designer around complex relationships between tables and additions to the DAX language to support new types of business logic. I’ll be mainly demo’s using real world examples to highlight these new features.

Check out the full session details here.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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