Power BI DevOps for Enterprise Projects

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    Session Details:
    Working on projects with many PowerBI Datasets and Reports between multiple environments can be challenging. Often PowerBI reports or models may be developed “adhoc” direct into a production workspace. But what if you need to follow an enterprise SDLC with DEV, TST and PRD environments and a need for a more formal release and monitoring process with pipelines and source control?
    Speaker:
    Bob Duffy is a Data Platform MVP from Dublin, Ireland who is MCA, MCM and Analysis Services “Maestro” certified. Bob used to work for Microsoft Consulting Services a Senior Consultant and subject matter expert for BI/data. He now works at the Prodata SQL Centre of Excellence in Dublin, Ireland where he helps enterprise customers with design, performance tuning, benchmarking and pretty much anything to do with SQL Server or Business Intelligence on larger projects.
    Host/s:
    Mark Broadbent.
    Mikael Wedham.
    Originally recorded on 19th May 2021.
    Video Production: Mark Broadbent 20th August 2021.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @Ferruccio_Guicciardi
    @Ferruccio_Guicciardi Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. Interesting.

  • @ZachRenwickData
    @ZachRenwickData Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing presentation, I'd love to try adding the Azure Devops pipelines to my Power BI projects!

  • @ashleytaaffe9423
    @ashleytaaffe9423 Před 2 lety

    This is absolutely brilliant! Great work!!

  • @AThiagoMBR
    @AThiagoMBR Před 2 lety

    Great examples and explanations! In the method using the Azure Devops Pipeline is there a function to configure the gateway as there is for the API?