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Power BI Pride 2017: share your pride with the world!

It’s about pride – the pride you have as a Power BI customer, partner, or employee. It’s about pride in your work, and in the work of your fellow business intelligence experts. Last year we asked for insights on what you love the most about Power BI, and we shared some of your amazing responses at the Microsoft Data Insights Summit. Now we're excited to announce that Power BI Pride is here again for 2017.

This year, we want to hear specifically about what makes any of the top 10 features of Power BI (as voted on by the community) special or impactful or useful for you. To participate, create a short video of yourself talking about one of the top features. For example, you could complete one of the following sentences:

  • What’s your name and where are you from?
  • What do you LOVE about Power BI feature X (select from top 10 voted features)?
  • How does Power BI feature X make your job easier?
  • What’s the best thing you’ve visualized with Power BI feature X?

There's no wrong way to take pride in these features and how they inspire your work — just be yourself! You can find the full submission instructions on the Community forum. Videos must be submitted by Sunday, May 14, 2017.

Select videos will be included in the Data Insights Summit opening keynote with Microsoft CVP James Phillips, and shown elsewhere throughout the 2-day event to attendees from around the world. All videos that adhere to the guidelines will published on the Power BI YouTube channel on June 12, 2017.

This is not a contest – there are no prizes – it’s all about the pride. We can't wait to see and share your videos!

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