Community Events and Workshops in November 2012 #ssas #tabular #powerpivot
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I and Alberto have a busy agenda until the end of the month, but if you are based in Northern Europe there are many chance to meet one of us in the next couple of weeks!
- Belgium, 20 November 2012 – SQL Server Days 2012 with Marco Russo
I will present two sessions in this conference, “Data Modeling for Tabular” and “Querying and Optimizing DAX” - Copenhagen, 21-22 November, 2012 – SSAS Tabular Workshop with Alberto Ferrari
Alberto will be the speaker for 2 days – you can still register if you want a full immersion! - Copenhagen, 21 November 2012 – Free Community Event with Alberto Ferrari (hosted in Microsoft Hellerup)
In the evening Alberto will present “Excel 2013 PowerPivot in Action” - Munich, 27-28 November 2012 - SSAS Tabular Workshop with Alberto Ferrari
The SSAS workshop will run also in Germany, this time in Munich. Also here there is still some seat still available. - Munich, 27 November 2012 - Free Community Event with Alberto Ferrari (hosted in Microsoft )
In the evening Alberto will present “Excel 2013 PowerPivot in Action” - Moscow, 27-28 November 2012 – TechEd Russia 2012 with Marco Russo
I will speak during the keynote on November 27 and I will present two session the day after, “Developing an Analysis Services Tabular Project BI Semantic Model” and “Excel 2013 PowerPivot in Action” - Stockholm, 29-30 November 2012 - SSAS Tabular Workshop with Marco Russo
I will run this workshop in Stockholm – if you want to register here, hurry up! Few seats still available! - Stockholm, 29 November 2012 - Free Community Event with Marco Russo
In the evening I will present “Excel 2013 PowerPivot in Action”
If you want to attend a SSAS Tabular Workshop online, you can also register to the Online edition of December 5-6, 2012, which is still in early bird and is scheduled with a friendly time zone for America’s countries (which could be good for Europe too, in case you don’t mind attending a workshop until midnight!).
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