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Webinar Series: Mastering Data Modeling with Power BI


Data modeling empowers organizations to visualize their business processes by analyzing, understanding, and clarifying data requirements. Tune into this series to learn how to harness Power BI to create useful data models that will help you define and organize your business processes.

Episode 1 - Data Modeling 101: Increasing the Impact of Power BI

Join us for this webinar where we will demonstrate how you can enrich and extend your data through Power BI by creating dimensional data modeling.

After this session you will be able to:-

• Build your data model from ground up following to standards and practices
• Explain basic dimensional modeling concepts and create a basic dimensional model that works and performs well with Power BI
• Decide when to use Power Query vs the data model and Calculated Columns vs Measures
• Handling complex situations with inactive relationships and role-playing dimensions

Register and Watch:  Episode 1 - Data Modeling 101: Increasing the Impact of Power BI

Episode 2: Learn Advanced Data Modeling with Power BI

Now that we’ve learned the basics of Data Modeling in Power BI, it’s time to up our game. Join us as we take the next steps to extend our data modeling with advanced features.

During this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Explain data modeling best practices in general
  • Leverage one-to-one and bi-directional relationships
  • Successfully create and manage aggregations
  • Work with real-time scenarios containing multiple fact tables

 Register and Watch: Episode 2: Learn Advanced Data Modeling with Power BI

 Episode 3: Data Modeling for Experts with Power BI

In the last episode we covered more advanced data modeling techniques and features with Power BI. In this episode, we continue our journey into data modeling.

During this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Work with additive / semi-additive and non-additive facts, including summarization options
  • Successfully create and manage hierarchies and data groups
  • Explain the differences between regular and limited relationships and their impact
  • Leverage slowly changing dimensions

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