Last week reading (2018-09-16)

Last week reading (2018-09-16)

Unlock petabyte-scale datasets in Azure with aggregations in Power BI
Now petabyte-scale datasets in Azure is possible – watch how aggregations feature in Power BI works.

Introducing Azure DevOps
Call me Azure DevOps from now, said VSTS.

When to use CmdletBinding in PowerShell?
…and how this is tied with Write-Verbose?

CosmosDB 2.1.7.675
This module provides cmdlets for working with Azure Cosmos DB database, collections, documents, attachments, offers, users, permissions, triggers, stored procedures and user defined functions.

Power BI Desktop September 2018 Feature Summary
Built-in report theme options, Copy value and selection from table & matrix, and much more!

Power BI and the On-premises Data Gateway: What is it?

 

Previous SQLDay 2018
Next NotFound Status Code when working with ADFv2 via AzureRM.DataFactoryV2 PowerShell module

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