22-25 April 2026

Stephan Stoltze

Stephan Stoltze is a Principal Consultant – Data & AI at Stoltze IT with more than 25 years of experience in data engineering and analytics on the Microsoft data platform. He designs and implements solutions using SQL Server, Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks, combining classic data engineering patterns with modern lakehouse and AI capabilities. Stephan also teaches courses on T-SQL, analytical data modelling, Power BI and LLM-based data analysis, helping teams apply new technology in a pragmatic, real-world way. Stephan has delivered many sessions at SQLBits over the years, as well as talks at other community and customer events, and enjoys turning complex topics into practical guidance for data professionals. He is also co-founder of Orange Man, a training company focused on hands-on Microsoft BI and data engineering education.

Stephan Stoltze's Sessions

ChatGPT for SQL People: An Introduction to LLM-Powered Data AnalysisSQLBits 2026

A pragmatic 20-minute intro to using ChatGPT and the OpenAI Python library for data analysis: prompt patterns for text, simple natural-language-to-SQL, and a small Python workflow you can take home and adapt.

Master Data Services 2016SQLBits 2017

In this session you will get a brief introduction to the basic principles of Master Data Services, together with an overview of all the new features brought to you with Master Data Services 2016.

Real Life Master Data Management with SQL Server and MDSSQLBits 2015

In this session you will learn about common MDM scenarios, and get Real Life examples on how to handle these Scenarios by building a MDM Architecture using SQL Server and Master Data Services.

Excel 2013 - Whats new beside PowerPivot and Power View?SQLBits 2013

You probably already heard a lot of the wonders of PowerPivot and Power View, but will you have any other cool new BI features with Excel 2013. The answer is a big YES! This session will demo a lot of those.

Business Intelligence with Excel 2010SQLBits 2012

Most of us use Excel in our Daily work, but are you familiar with the Business Intelligence features in Excel? In this session we'll look at some of the most common and useful BI features in Excel 2010 and discuss limitations and best practices.

Writeback-Here Comes the SunSQLBits 2011

With Excel 2010 it is finally possible to modify data in a SSAS cube, without using any macros or third party add-ins. This opens for a lot of common business scenarios like budgeting and planning directly from Excel 2010.