It's a busy time, but there is also lots of fun stuff happening! Besides my move to Powerdobs earlier this year, there are also several interesting conferences that caught my attention! Let me tell you about them.
SQLBits
For starters, at the beginning of this month there was SQLBits, were I (virtually) presented a session called Power Platform Better Together: Create a Scoring App with a Live Dashboard.
In this session I showed how to use Power BI, Power Automate and Power Apps to create an interactive application. While I loved to be there in-person, I made the decision earlier this year to present virtual due to all the uncertainty back then. Although I do regret it after seeing all the excitement on social media, I still have some travel plans to other conferences this year.
If you don't know SQLBits, it's probably the greatest Data conference in Europe, spanning a whopping 5 days, including the free community event Saturday.
Here's a few stats from the conference this year:
- Over 450 hours of training delivered
- 232 speakers, over 25% of whom identify as diverse in our industry
- 67 helpers
- Over 1600 attendees Tue-Fri, with almost 2/3 in-person
- Plus another 900 registrations for the free Saturday
- Attendees from 38 countries
- Over £8K raised for Ukraine, in support of two Ukrainian speakers and a Ukrainian helper
Power BI Global Summit
MVP Summit
The MVP Award is a global program of recognized technology experts and community leaders who actively support technical communities through unique, innovative, and consistent knowledge sharing. These community leaders actively contribute to support the developer and IT Pro communities worldwide, helping them learn, build, and use our products.
My expectations are high! There will be a lot of demonstrations of functions and features that are not yet publicly available. Of course there are strict Non-disclosure agreements on all sessions on the MVP Summit, but that won't spoil the fun.
Due to the fact that the world is still not 100% back to normal, this year the Summit is still virtual, so the organizers are trying to accommodate all time zones. Most sessions are roughly from 4 PM until 5 AM here in Europe, so that's going to be a tough three days ahead... 😴
Power BI Gebruikersdag
Last but not least, this week also marks the start of the famous annual Dutch Power BI User Day: Power BI Gebruikersdag. It’s a great community event with lot's of local attendees and speakers.
You can have a look at a recap of one of the earlier conferences:
The association behind this user day has had a major overhaul, with 4 new board members, so I'm excited to see what they have been up to!
I'm also delighted to be presenting 2 sessions there:
- A (big) look into Query Folding on Deep Dive Friday! I've done Query Folding before, but this is a 2-hour long session going into (all) the depths! 😀
- Write-back with Power Apps in Power BI on Saturday, which is a new session, showing off how to use Power Apps inside Power BI to edit data in the backend.
Check the full schedule for all the sessions!
Closing
My very last point then, because in June I'll also be attending and speaking at DataGrillen, the only conference (I know of) that has Data, Bratwurst and Beer. 😀 But more about that later.
For everyone attending one of the conferences above, please come and say hi, ask a question, tell a story or just grab a drink and hang out! 💛
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