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I while back I did a TechEd presentation “Can Your BI Solution Scale?”, when I discussed a methodology for load testing SSAS and SSRS. A customer wanted to ensure that […]
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I while back I did a TechEd presentation “Can Your BI Solution Scale?”, when I discussed a methodology for load testing SSAS and SSRS. A customer wanted to ensure that […]
As Power BI gains a momentum, expect attacks from vendors to intensify. Do you know that there are thousands of vendors offering BI tools! There is not a month passed by […]
A unique and tremendously useful Power BI feature allows you to implement hybrid solutions where your data remains on premises (SSAS, SQL Server, Oracle, and other data structures) but only […]
What’s New in SQL Server 2016 for BI? On a personal note, I’m excited to announce the launch of the new Prologika website (https://prologika.com), which adds a slew of new […]
Power BI and You I’m excited to announce the availability of my latest (7th) book – Applied Microsoft Power BI! Currently, this is the only book on Power BI. The […]
Is ETL (E)ating (T)hou (L)ive? Before we get to the subject of this newsletter, I’m happy to announce the availability of my latest class – Applied Power BI Service. As […]
What’s New for BI in Office 2016? While you might be still trying to convince management to upgrade to Office 2013, the next version of MicrosoftOffice (Office 2016) is on […]
A while back I met with a client that was considering overhauling their BI. They asked me if the traditional data warehousing still makes sense or should they consider a […]
After an appetizer of embedded Power View reports , Microsoft proceeded to the main course that is a true Christmas gift – a pubic preview of what’s coming in its […]
During the Day 1 keynote at the 2014 BA Conference, Microsoft committed to BI on your terms. They said that all new features will be eventually available both on premises […]