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Self-Service AI in Power BI Desktop

Join us for a webinar on Tuesday February 4, 2020 at 11:00 am – 12:00 noon PST, presented by Microsoft Data Platform MVP Markus Ehrenmüller-Jensen

Markus Ehrenmüller-Jensen is the founder and business intelligence architect of Savory Data.  AI is everywhere – and now even included in Power BI Desktop. Sometimes AI might be very apparent when you enrich your data with predictions by explicitly calling an Azure Machine Learning web service in Power Query.

Sometimes it might by hidden in a nice little context menu when Power BI is automagically explaining the reason of a difference or a change over time in your data to you.

No matter if you are a business user, analyst or data scientist – Power BI has AI capabilities tailored to you. In this session we will cover how you can integrate and leverage the use of language R, how to integrate an Azure Machine Learning Service when loading data, what kind of insights Power BI is capable of delivering automatically, how you can create a complex new column without typing a single formula/function, how you can explore your data by asking questions in plain English… and more!

Sounds like a lot of content? I omitted most of the slides in favor to spend the time in live demos instead. Come to this session to learn how you can enrich your very own Business Intelligence with Artificial Intelligence and make the step up from Power BI to AI.

Markus Ehrenmüller-Jensen is the founder and business intelligence architect of Savory Data.

Click here to join the Microsoft Teams Live event – Self-Service AI in Power BI Desktop

Here’s more about Markus

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-ehrenmueller/

Looking forward to seeing you at the webinar!

Kelly Kaye

Microsoft Business Applications Group, Power BI MVP Lead

#PowerBIMVPWebinar, #PBIMVPWebinar, #PowerBI

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