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Join Us! Power BI Dev Camp: Thursday 28 July 2022 at 11:00 AM PDT – 12:00 PM noon PDT

Join us for Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday 28 July, 2022 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon) PDT.  Ted Pattison from the Microsoft Power BI team presents this month’s topic:  What Is Synapse Link and How to Connect from Power BI to Dataverse

The July session of Power BI Dev Camp will be led by urban legend, Scott Sewell, from the Power BI CAT team. Scott will examine the why and how of using Synapse Link to connect from Power BI to large volumes of data from a Dataverse instance. Most Dataverse implementations, whether they are Power Apps or Dynamics 365 CE on the front-end, contain amazingly valuable data for end-users and for an organization’s leadership.

While Direct Query provides one way to connect from Power BI to Dataverse, it does not scale well in scenarios with larger data volumes. Enterprise deployments will benefit from using the new Synapse Link feature, which is far more scalable in terms of handling larger volumes of data. Learn the surprising options, best practices, and potential pitfalls of connecting from Power BI to Dataverse though Synapse Server.

Attendee Prerequisites: It’s recommended (but not required) that campers have experience working with Dataverse with either Power Apps or Dynamics 365 CE.

Click here to join us at Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday 28 July, 2022 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon) PDT.

To watch previous Power BI Dev Camp episodes, please visit the Webinars and Video Gallery – Microsoft Power BI Community and be sure to save the date for the 28 July, 2022 session!

Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Dev Camp!

About Kelly Kaye
Kelly is the Community Engagement Lead for Power BI.  She is passionate about the Power BI Community, is the founder of the Power BI Women User Group, and a Power BI developer.

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