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Process Mining in Power BI

Process Mining in Power BI

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This session we will give you insights into the Process Mining technology and the detailed analysis of process data with Microsoft Power BI.

What is Process Mining and how does it look like? How can I use process mining in Power BI and what are the benefits? What are the data requirements? A use case for process analysis with process mining and an introduction to the free PAFnow Process Mining Visual round off the presentation. After the presentation, we will answer any unanswered questions in a Q&A session.

Join this webinar to understand:
• What process mining can do for your company's success
• Why the best place to incorporate Process Mining is Power BI and how easy it is to get started
• How you can improve the functionality of your existing dashboards and reports
• How to leverage pre-built intelligence for faster value creation

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Daniel Hughes, Director – Process Solutions
Daniel Hughes has 20 years of experience helping companies select enterprise software technologies. He focuses on helping companies overcome process challenges by applying cutting edge technology to the problem. His background includes software companies focused on BI & analytics, AI & ML, BPM & workflow, intelligent automation, and most recently Process Mining. He has helped companies dissect and automate processes from procure to pay, to mortgage origination, to hire to retire, and customer journey. Daniel earned a degree in Information Systems from Baylor University.

Juan Garza, Data Engineer
Juan Garza is a graduate of the RWTH University in Aachen. He earned his degree in Software Systems Engineering with a specialization in process mining. He is passionate about process mining and has published some scientific papers in the conformance check field. At PAF he works as a Data Engineer for the German team in Darmstadt. By using process mining, he aims to provide to customers worldwide data-based insights to analyze and improve their business processes."

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