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Zapraszamy na 27 spotkanie użytkowników Power BI oraz Fabric w ramach roku akademickiego 2025/26.
Zapraszamy osoby pracujące Power BI i Fabric, jak również zainteresowane tymi technologiami czy dopiero rozpoczynające swoją przygodę z Business Intelligence.
Dotychczasowe poruszane tematy można zobaczyć na stronie Krakowskiej Grupy Power BI & Fabric (Meetup) oznaczane również #KRPBIFUG.
Spotykamy się w środę 2025-10-15 korzystając z uprzejmości Wyższej Szkoły Ekonomii i Informatyki w Krakowie.
Ulica św. Filipa 17. Sala PRAGA. Start o 18:00.
Jeśli chcesz przyjść, prosimy potwierdź obecność, jeśli nie możesz, po prostu odwołaj.
A co tym razem? Rzuć okiem poniżej.

Agenda

  • 18:00 - 18:10 - Intro
  • 18:15 - 19:15 - Mathias Halkjaer - "Navigating Data Modeling in Direct Lake" [EN]
  • 19:15 - 19:35 - Pizza Break & Networking
  • 19:35 - 20:35 - Injae Park - "How User Defined Functions in Power BI enhance Visuals" [EN]
  • 20:35 - 21:00 - Outro & Networking

Bio prelegentów i abstrakty sesji
Mathias Halkjaer
Mathias is a data enthusiast with a great passion for the synergy between data analytics and cloud data platforms.
As a Principal Architect at Fellowmind he works with building up clients' data capabilities, implementing data platform technologies and all-in-all maximize the impact of their their data.
Being a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, he is very passionate about sharing anything with community, especially something around turning data into impact!.
Abstrakt sesji:
In this session, we'll dive into the Direct Lake, the new Power BI storage mode that seamlessly blends DirectQuery's real-time capabilities and Import mode's performance.
This session equips you with a deeper understanding of Direct Lake and its implications for data modeling, empowering you to craft performant data models.

Injae Park
Injae Park is a Microsoft MVP, Power BI World Championship finalist, and founder of Power BI Park, an online classroom and community. His work focuses on combining advanced DAX, SVG visuals, and AI workflows to design reports that are as visually compelling as they are insightful.
Abstrakt sesji:
User-Defined Functions (UDFs) are one of the most powerful additions to DAX in years, and unlock new ways to enhance the visual design of Power BI reports. By encapsulating formatting rules, color logic, and SVG fragments, UDFs make it possible to build dynamic, reusable visuals that stay consistent across pages and projects.
In this session, we’ll explore how to:
1. Standardize number formats, suffixes, and colors through shared functions.
2. Parameterize SVG visuals for icons, gradients, and microcharts.
3. Simplify KPI cards into reusable function calls.
Attendees will leave with practical patterns for turning complex visuals into modular UDFs through SVGs and other use cases.

Big Data
Business Intelligence
Data Analytics
Data Visualization
Dashboards

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