Evolucion en Azure de nuestras arquitecturas Power BI: De 0 hasta el Lakehouse.

 
Spanish Advanced DATA & AI

Dentro del ecosistema Power BI y los nuevas arquitecturas de Datos en la nube nos encontramos con un abanico de componentes tan grande como espectacular: Power BI, Power BI Dataflows, Power BI Datamarts, Cloud Data warehouse como Databricks o Fabricnow y las nuevas arquitecturas avanzadas de Lakehouse. ¿Cómo encajan todas estas piezas? ¿Las necesito realmente? ¿En qué casos sí y en cuales no? Entender las razones por las cuales un componente se convierte en clave en la evolución de nuestras arquitecturas es fundamental para que nuestra solución sea un éxito, técnico y de negocio. En esta sesión realizaremos un paso de 0 hasta el Lakehouse y veremos como se transforma toda nuestra solución.

Speakers

Ruben Pertusa Lopez

Global Lead of Data Analytics and AI @ DUFRY - Microsoft MVP Data Platform

Ruben is a distinguished leader in the world of Data Analytics and AI, currently holding the position of Global Lead of Data Analytics and AI at DUFRY HQ in Switzerland. As the Global Data Lead Architect, he plays a pivotal role in shaping data strategies for this global organization. With a strong commitment to knowledge sharing, Ruben is an active member of the PASS Spanish Group and has taken the initiative to found SQLSaturday events in both Madrid and Barcelona, as well as Power BI Days Spain. Ruben's expertise is widely recognized, as evidenced by his Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) credentials in SQL Server. His remarkable contributions to the field have earned him the prestigious Microsoft MVP Data Platform award for 10 years in a row. Ruben regularly takes the stage at SQLSaturday and PowerPlatform events, captivating audiences with his insights and expertise. Events such as the SQL Server 2008 R2 and 2014 Spanish launch event, Power BI Days, Power BI Virtual Conf, PASS BA Chicago, TugaIT, .NetCoreConf, European SharePoint Summit, TechNet Webcasts, Microsoft Partner Program, and SolidQ Summit.

Miguel Egea Gómez

Mentor and Technical Advisor. (ex) MPV reconnect.

Especializado en el mundo del tratamiento de los datos, con 25 años de experiencia en el sector más de 15 dedicado exclusivamente a los Datos. Master en Big Data & Analytics por la universidad de Murcia, ponente en conferencias del mundo Microsoft, cofundador del equipo del SQL Sat Madrid, Enamorado de PowerBI, y encantado con los retos del día a día. Padre de 3, esposo, pintor aficionado e interesado en todo lo que despierta mi curiosidad.

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