I'm Speaking at PASS Summit 2014Like I mentioned two days ago that the first half of 2014 has been fantastic and full of good surprises, an email came in yesterday (my Australian time zone) from PASS Summit 2014 Program Review Team that one of my sessions has been accepted. Yay! Congratulations to other speakers who got accepted! Getting one session out of the 900+ submitted is a real honour.

Hope you can join me in my session below:

“I Want It NOW!” Data Visualization with Power View

BI Information Delivery, General Session (75 minutes)

Historically, users have been constrained to consume data in fixed platforms, with one specific dimension for digital viewings and a couple of printed layouts. Nowadays, with the ubiquitous mobile devices available, Management expects to know key business indicators and day-to-day operation performance on the go. Using well-designed data models and visualization techniques, Power View can leverage timely and quick dashboards for analysis on the go.

This session will discuss how to design the appropriate data model to enable self-service data exploration and insightful analysis in Power View, and how to create pixel perfect visualization for mobile devices. You will also learn how the techniques differ from traditional platforms. Using live demo, we will walk through ways to channel users focus on actionable analytics.

Join Us at PASS Summit 2014

PASS Summit Save $150 off with VCSUM05 PASS Summit is one of the biggest SQL Server and BI, planned by SQL Server community for the SQL Server Community. Taking place in Seattle this Nov 4 – 7, PASS Summit will feature over 200 high quality sessions delivered by experts and experienced professionals.

Use VCSUM05 to code (provided by PASS DW/BI VC) to get $150 off your registration.

 

Thank you PASS Summit 2014 Program Review Team and SQL Family for the support.

Looking forward to meeting new people, learning new topics, reuniting with colleagues, friends and #SQLFamily, as well as celebrating my fourth PASS Summit! See you in Seattle.

Julie

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