Photo by Expect Best on Pexels.com The June release of PowerBI comes with a truly great update for reporting, the updated Card visual. No more tricks about 'masking' blanks as zeroes, no more overlaying transparent frames over Cards, no more grouping of multiple visual elements to get the level of dynamic information users also requests. … Continue reading Slide Decks, 2.0
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Chips, as healthy as raw cashews – NutriScore & the implications of single indicators
Universal color schema & data visualization My son Leon, age 5, knows that in the grocery shop some cereals can have a "grade" - from letter A (green) to letter E (red) - and he knows that green is good and red is bad. This exists in some European countries and it is called NutriScore. … Continue reading Chips, as healthy as raw cashews – NutriScore & the implications of single indicators
Coming back to life* – and counting empty columns
Now, the blog was inactive for over two years, but it is coming back to life! Lots of changes on the personal side (moving to a new country, a new language and a baby, among other things). Many times I was about to post something and then life stopped me. The problem There was a … Continue reading Coming back to life* – and counting empty columns
How to Learn Power BI?
Often, friends & colleagues ask me about learning Power BI and the best sources to do that. Below is my answer Updated: 31/10/2019 I use several channels: on Twitter (I'm @Vitali_Burlathere) and LinkedIn I follow Marc Reguera, Amir Netz, Matthew Roche, Patrick Le Blank, Adam Saxton, Daniil Maslyk (who frequently teases info about upcoming features), David Eldersveld, Gil Raviv, Matt Allington, … Continue reading How to Learn Power BI?

