Category: AI Data Management
Are you ready for some data football? Rob Collie kicks things off with a Power Query puzzle that’s as messy as an interception in the end zone. On the other […]
Written by Kristi Cantor on October 8, 2024
Let’s get one thing clear: AI is no longer reserved for the tech elite or companies with budgets in the billions. Mid-market companies like yours can afford—and should be leveraging—AI […]
Written by Kristi Cantor on September 20, 2024
There are several main tasks of data cleaning, all of which require meticulous attention to detail to ensure the data is usable
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 27, 2024
In the vast expanse of data that businesses collect today, maintaining pristine data quality is more critical than ever
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 27, 2024
n today’s data-driven world, the quality of your data significantly impacts your business decisions and, ultimately, your success
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 27, 2024
Solving Finance Business Challenges with Power BI: Take Power BI to the next level with Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
Written by Kristi Cantor on May 27, 2024
In the realm of data management and analytics, staying ahead of technological advancements is crucial for businesses aiming for efficiency and growth.
Written by Kristi Cantor on March 3, 2024
In today’s data-driven business environment, Microsoft Fabric Data Analytics is emerging as a crucial tool for organizations aiming to enhance their data management and analytics capabilities.
Written by Kristi Cantor on February 22, 2024
The Microsoft Fabric free license represents a significant offering regarding data management and analysis, providing users with key functionalities of Microsoft Fabric at no cost.
Written by Marketing on January 21, 2024
The autoexist logic magically removes combinations that don’t exist, but only for columns in the same table. Also, Cross Table Filtering…
Written by Kristi Cantor on August 10, 2017
Learn how to use Power Query like a pro and organize your queries by using this very simple technique. Take your queries and organize them in folders.
Written by Kristi Cantor on July 27, 2017