ASF 020 video invitation
ASF 020 video invitation
New podcast’s episode is coming (next Friday) and in the meantime, take a look you can watch that episode’s trailer. Do you know which conference was inspired by the SQLBits
Installation SQL Server client tools
It is the fourth post on series related to installation and configuration of SQL Server client tools required. This series is for professionals who start their journey with SQL Server
Last Week Reading (2019-03-17)
Hi there! I’m in Bellevue, WA today when finishing this post. My first MVP Summit and the second trip to the US ever. A very exciting week is coming for
Last Week Reading (2019-03-10)
Press Databricks-Connect – FINALLY! Do write your code in VS Code and run it remotely on Azure Databricks cluster. Automatically validate E-mail attachments with Flow and Power BI Send an
Tokenization of database project in SSDT
SSDT project has something we call Variables. On the Internet (posts, forums) they also are known as placeholders or tokens, especially when talking in a deployment/CI/CD/DevOps context. Variables can be found for
Last Week Reading (2019-03-03)
Hey everyone! I was very busy at the SQLBits conference last week, but it did not stop me to prepare some materials for you. Press Data Never Rests Video from
Last Week Reading (2019-02-24)
Hello folks! This time quick review about Kubernetes, containers, automatic deployment of Data Factory and few things about Power BI. It’s gonna be a tough week: SQLBits starts on Wednesday!
ASF 019: Simon Whiteley interview
Introduction As Chief Cloud Architect with Adatis Consulting, Simon Whiteley has been working with the Microsoft BI Stack for a decade, starting off building traditional warehouses with SSIS and SSAS
Speaking at SQLBits in March 2019
I’m super excited about the fact I’ll be speaking at SQLBits this year. It’s my first time as a speaker at that fantastic event and 3rd time as a volunteer.
Last Week Reading (2019-02-17)
Press Power BI Desktop February 2019 Feature Summary Preview of new Key Influencers visual and much more… The February release of Azure Data Studio is now available Extension packs are the