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Gregor Brunner

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Working with Power BI for over 7 years Power BI External Tool "Measure Killer"

Previous Sessions

New ways to optimize shared datasets in the Power BI Service
The best practice of only loading the columns we need is great in theory but hard to achieve 100% in practice. We will see a new approach using external tools for Power BI to find and remove those unused artifacts even if we have a shared dataset in the Power BI Service.
 
Best practices for developing Power BI reports
We will see the most important best practices in terms of performance and organization of our report/dataset in the following areas of Power BI: -Power Query / M -Data modeling & DAX -Visualization Remember that best practices are not mainly for you but for the next person working on the report you built.
 
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