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PowerPivot appliance announced from HP

HP and Microsoft announced an appliance for PowerPivot . This is very interesting and might solve the issue of PowerPivot adoption in certain companies (where the problem is the support required for installing and maintaining SharePoint 2010). You can  Read more

SQLBI Methodology at SQLBits in Brighton

I lost the count of how many SQLBits I lost for one reason or another, but now it’s the time! I and Alberto will present a full day training on April 7 at SQLBits 8 in Brighton. Our seminar will be dedicated to the SQLBI Methodology and is based on the  Read more

Inside DAX Time Intelligence functions

Jeffrey Wang wrote a new post about DAX Time Intelligence functions. This is an “under the cover” description that explains the rationale behind these functions, which need to be used following particular guidelines (described at the beginning of the  Read more

Ranking with PowerPivot – a different approach

Alberto Ferrari wrote an interesting post about a “different approach” in creating a ranking measure with PowerPivot . If you know DAX or you read our book , you will find that a DAX expression can solve the issue. However, such a formula is more complex  Read more

PivotViewer demo for photographers

I have a friend (Sandro Rizzetto) that is also a photographer. A good one, but his job is in IT. For these reasons, after reading some posts of mines, he built a PivotViewer page to navigate its photo database. You can drilldown by category, date, lens,  Read more

Donald Farmer left Microsoft for QlikView

As many of you probably already know, Donald Farmer left Microsoft to join QlikView . There are no doubts that Donald have been “the face of Microsoft BI” in the last years. This news has been initially perceived (me included, I admit) as a possible lack  Read more

A new Excel 2010 book for Data Analysis

Microsoft Press just announced the printing of Microsoft Excel 2010: Data Analysis and Business Modeling , which is the third edition of the book written by Wayne L. Winston covering many data analysis and modeling techniques using a very clear problem-solution  Read more