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Join us! Power BI Training – Advanced Data Modeling

Join us! Power BI instructor led training! Thursday 10 December, 2020 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM PST.  Yana Berkovich and Siva Harinath from the Power BI content team at Microsoft will be hosting a 1-day instructor led training, to walk us through Power BI capabilities to enhance the data model for your business users.
To attend and successfully complete the labs during this course, attendees must have a basic working knowledge of Power BI and be interested in learning more about data modeling. The course covers key aspects of creating a great data model to meet your business needs, as well as including various features in Power BI to help you to enhance your data model for you and your organization. As an added bonus during this course on as part of this course is walking through an introduction to DAX which will help you with creating calculations! 

After completing this training, the attendees should be able to learn how to build advanced calculations with Power BI. 

So go ahead! Download the attendee course material and get ready to learn!

Update: The live recording is now available for download until  30 March 2021!  https://aka.ms/RecordingDecMod

Click here! to join Power BI instructor led training on Thursday 10 December, 2020 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM  noon PST

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Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Instructor Led Training!

Kelly Kaye
Power BI MVP Lead, Power BI User Groups, Webinars, Community

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