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Join Us! Power BI Dev Camp: Thursday 28 Oct 2021 at 11:00 AM PDT

Join us for Power BI Dev Camp! on Thursday 28 October, 2021 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM noon PDT.  Ted Pattison, Microsoft principal program manager with Power BI presents this month’s topic:  Learn ALM in Power BI with Deployment Pipelines. 

This deep dive session teaches campers how to use deployment pipelines for managing the application lifecycle of datasets and reports and for enabling CI/CD in a Power BI environment. The session explains how deployment pipelines are configured to create dedicated workspaces for developing and testing Power BI artifacts including datasets, reports, dashboards and dataflows.

The session will demonstrate how to deploy artifacts in a deployment pipeline from the Dev workspace to the Testing workspace and then to the Production workspace where updates are made available to all users.

Along the way, campers will learn how to configure data source rules, to automate pipelines deployment using PowerShell and the Power BI REST API and to integrate deployment pipelines together with Azure DevOps pipelines.

Attendee Prerequisites: Campers should have prior experience with publishing and configuring datasets and reports in a Power BI environment..

Click here! to join us at Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday 28 October, 2021 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM noon PDT.

To learn more about the October 2021 Power BI Dev Camp session, visit the Power BI Community and be sure to save the date for the 28 October, 2021  session!

Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Dev Camp!

Kelly Kaye
Power BI Engagement and MVP Lead, Power BI User Groups, Webinars, and our awesome Power BI Community!

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