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Webinar 6/14: Going Hardcore on your Business Intelligence with Power BI, by Adam Cogan

The Power BI Community Webinar Series is brought to you by experts who do real world implementations and share their hard-earned best practices. In Going Hardcore on your Business Intelligence with Power BI, Business Intelligence living legend Adam Cogan will quickly bring you up-to-speed with Power BI!

Going Hardcore on your Business Intelligence with Power BI

This webinar is the perfect catch-up for new or returning Power BI users. Adam will revisit what Power BI has delivered since its release, and explore some of his favorite advanced features. Over the course of this webinar, he'll cover authoring reports with Power BI Desktop by connecting to data sources and building a data model, and publishing the end result to the Power BI service.

When:  June 14, 2016 at 3 p.m. PT. Register now!

About Adam Cogan

Adam Cogan delivered one of the first presentations in the world on Power BI. He's currently the Chief Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner specializing in custom .NET, SharePoint, Business Intelligence, and CRM solutions. Adam's work delivering scalable and extensible custom solutions has improved businesses' bottom lines with real time savings and long term value.

SSW clientèle range across medium-sized bus companies such as Westbus, government organizations like the Australian Fisheries, and large accounting companies such as Microsoft, Commonwealth Bank, and Cap Gemini Ernst Young. Additionally, SSW's website offers an abundance of downloads and resources for developers. 

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