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Join us for Microsoft Business Applications Summit! May 4th, 2021

Join Arun Ulagaratchagan on May 4th, 2021 at Microsoft Business Applications Summit!

Arun Ulag sitting on an organge arm chair. Information on the Power BI featured session, Part 1.

Join the Power BI team and be inspired by exciting new features, see amazing demos, learn about our roadmap, see real world stories and connect with your peers from the awesome Power BI Community! The official event starts at 8:00 AM PDT, however, the Power BI sessions begin at 10:45 AM PDT.

Power BI Featured Sessions:

FS102: Power BI (Peek into the future Part 1): Vision & Roadmap

FS104: Power BI (Peek into the future Part 2): Analytics for everyone

FS116: Power BI Announcement

See your favorite Power BI team presenters and new announcements!

See more Power BI Sessions: when you register today!

                                             at https://MyMBAS.Microsoft.com 

We’re also celebrating the launch of our new user group experience on our Community Platform!  We invite all new and existing user group leaders to sign-up and have your user groups created and your events listed in the new user group experience! Visit Power BI User Groups – Microsoft Power BI Community to find your community, sign-up and accelerate your participation!

There’s so much more for you to experience, and enjoy!

Register today! at https://mymbas.microsoft.com

We’re looking forward to seeing you! 

All the best,
Your Power BI team

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