New training on Power Pivot with recorded video courses

Posted by Marco Russo (SQLBI) on SQL Blog See other posts from SQL Blog or by Marco Russo (SQLBI)
Published on Wed, 30 Jul 2014 06:10:35 GMT Indexed on 2014/08/18 16:38 UTC
Read the original article Hit count: 458

Filed under:

I and Alberto Ferrari started delivering training on Power Pivot in 2010, initially in classrooms and then also online. We also recorded videos for Project Botticelli, where you can find content about Microsoft tools and services for Business Intelligence. In the last months, we produced a recorded video course for people that want to learn Power Pivot without attending a scheduled course.

We split the entire Power Pivot course training in three editions, offering at a lower price the more introductive modules:

  • Beginner: introduces Power Pivot to any user who knows Excel and want to create reports with more complex and large data structures than a single table.
  • Intermediate: improves skills on Power Pivot for Excel, introducing the DAX language and important features such as CALCULATE and Time Intelligence functions.
  • Advanced: includes a depth coverage of the DAX language, which is required for writing complex calculations, and other advanced features of both Excel and Power Pivot.

There are also two bundles, that includes two or three editions at a lower price.

Most important, we have a special 40% launch discount on all published video courses using the coupon SQLBI-FRNDS-14 valid until August 31, 2014. Just follow the link to see a more complete description of the editions available and their discounted prices. Regular prices start at $29, which means that you can start a training with less than $18 using the special promotion.

P.S.: we recently launched a new responsive version of the SQLBI web site, and now we also have a page dedicated to all videos available about our sessions in conferences around the world. You can find more than 30 hours of free videos here: http://www.sqlbi.com/tv.

© SQL Blog or respective owner

Related posts about PowerPivot