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Azure and Power BI at #SqlSatPittsburgh #SqlSat770

Posted by Jens Vestergaard on 29/09/2018

SQLSaturday #770 - Pittsburgh 2018
Delivering two session in Pittsburgh, USA at the SqlSaturday event there. One session on Azure IoT, Raspberry PI and Windows 10 and another session on Power BI basics.

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