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Join us! Power BI Summit April 19-23

Join us! at the Power BI Summit to see some of your favorite speakers from the Microsoft Power BI team, Microsoft MVPs and community experts!  This virtual event will span over an entire week, from the 19th to the 23rd of April, 2021.  Sessions will be 3.5 hours a day, over 3 time zones with multiple track sessions to choose from.

The Power BI Summit will offer over 100 sessions from beginner to advanced levels and will also cover Power Query, DAX, Dataflow, visualizations, Power BI Desktop, Power BI report server, the mobile experience, embedded, Power BI Premium, architecture, governance and some collaborative table talks!

Arun Ulag, Corporate Vice President,  Intelligence Platform at Microsoft  and Amir Netz, Technical Fellow, will be kicking off the Power BI Summit with their keynote.

The Power BI Summit brings speakers and attendees together from all over the globe, and is a great place for you to learn and network! 

More than 50 Microsoft MVPs and over 20 Microsoft Program Managers! Here’s more about our speakers.

So go ahead! Click here! to register for the Power BI Summit starting on Monday 19 April through to Friday 23 April 2021.  We would love to see you live at the Power BI Summit, and if you miss out on one of the 100’s of sessions offered, you can watch a recording later!

Click here! to find out more about the Power BI Summit

The Power BI Summit is proudly presented by Radacad.

Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Summit!

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

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