Azure Data Factory y las APIs de Power BI, la pareja perfecta

 
Spanish Advanced DATA & AI

¿Quién esta lanzando esta consulta que esta matando el rendimiento de los informes? ¿La puedo cancelar al vuelo? Y aún mejor... ¿Cómo podemos adelantarnos y medir y estresar nuestros modelos de Power BI para prevenir problemas de rendimiento? En esta sesión veremos como varios componentes del ecosistema Azure y de la Power Platform nos pueden ayudar a responderlas. Tocaremos Azure Data Factory, Azure Data lake, Azure Functions , Power Automate y Power BI. Navegaremos por la arquitectura de una solución real y comentaremos muchas lecciones aprendidas y buenas prácticas

Speaker

Ruben Pertusa Lopez

Global BI AI Manager - Data Lead Architect @ DUFRY - Microsoft MVP Data Platform

Ruben is a Global BI/BigData/AI Manager and Global Data Lead Architect at DUFRY HQ in Swtizerland, member of PASS Spanish Group and founder of SQLSaturday Madrid and Barcelona. Awarded with the Microsoft MVP in Data Platform for 7 years in a row. MCP and MCSA in SQL Server 2012. With more than 12 years of experience, he has been working in top projects for leading worldwide companies and teaching in the SolidQ BI Master. He has presented at the SQL Server 2008 R2 and 2014 Spanish launch event, PASS BA Chicago, TechNet Webcasts, Microsoft Partner Program and SolidQ Summit events.

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