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Introduction to AI; What, Why and How?
2025-08-07 · 13:05
Lewis Prince
– Senior AI Engineer
In this session we will break down the stigmas on AI, and that it's not just ChatGPT and self driving cars. We will talk about how AI solutions can help any business in any sector. There will be demos of natural language processing, chatbots and predictive models. The demos will utilise the three Microsoft services: Azure AI services, CoPilot Studio and Azure AutoML. We will also go into use cases for a few key sectors including Manufacturing, Retail, Leisure, Education and Security |
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FabFest 2024 - Birmingham
2024-10-03 · 08:00
This October the Birmingham Microsoft Data Platform User Group is launching a FREE brand new in-person event! Introducing, FabFest 2024!!🎉 It will take place at Millennium Point in Birmingham on October 3rd.
A full day’s learning and networking, and some free refreshment thrown in to boot. Join us and delve into the world of Microsoft Fabric and AI, featuring seven dynamic sessions. Attendees will start with an introduction plus the latest news from Fabric and AI, then progress to more advanced, practical sessions designed to provide a comprehensive understanding and hands-on experience. Agenda: 09:20 - Alex Whittles – CEO of Purple Frog Understanding Microsoft Fabric Get a deep dive into Microsoft Fabric and how it’s shaping the future of data platforms. 10:25 - Lewis Prince – AI Engineer at Purple Frog Systems Introduction to AI; What, Why and How? In this session Lewis will break down the stigmas on AI and talk about how AI solutions can help any business in any sector. 11:20 - Barney Lawrence – Specialist Microsoft Data Platform Analytics and Engineering Consultant. What's What and Who's Who? Cross System Record Linkage in Fabric Barney will cover the basics of what deterministic, fuzzy, and probabilistic matching are and then dive into creating and applying a model to example data and look at how to analyse the results. 12:40 - James Dales - CEO at Tekantis Realtime streaming data with Microsoft Fabric James will use the Real-Time Intelligence capabilities of Microsoft Fabric to ingest live aircraft flight data as they are flying right now! 13:35 - Joe Billingham – Senior Data Engineer at Purple Frog Systems Harnessing the Power of the DAX Engine: Storage vs Formula Joe will be breaking down the DAX engine, explaining the difference between the storage and formula engines and how understanding this can help optimisation. 14:40 - Abhinav Jayanty – Data Engineer at Quorum Moneyball: How Data has Revolutionised Analytics in Sports Dive into how data analytics has transformed the world of sports, enhancing strategies and driving performance. 15:35 - Paul Andrew – Co-Founder & CTO of Cloud Formations Administering Microsoft Fabric: Capacities, Workspaces, and Domains In this session, Paul will explore the administration of Microsoft Fabric, with a focus on the organisation and management of data storage/compute through the configuration of capacities, domains, data products, environments and workspaces. For the full agenda and timing, please visit Agenda – FabFestConf Please let us know if you have registered and can no longer attend as this frees up space for another attendee. Sponsors: Purple Frog Systems Power BI Sentinel RP Analytics |
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MDPB - Host Takeover with Joe Billingham and Lewis Prince
2024-05-02 · 12:00
Microsoft Data Platform Group Birmingham Thursday 2nd May at 13:00 (BST - UK Time) This week we are doing things a little different and hosting 2 shorter sessions back-to-back. Session 1: Joe Billingham Title: Harnessing the Power of the DAX Engine: Storage vs Formula Description: In this session we'll discuss the inner workings of the two parts of the DAX engine - Storage and Formula. We'll cover the differences between the two parts and how to write expressions that target each individual component, allowing us to utilize their combined power to unlock the full potential of DAX. We'll see how optimizing expressions in order to harness the power of these engines helps increase performance. We'll also introduce two tools to help with diagnosis, Performance Analyser and DAX Studio. By the end of this session, you'll have a solid understanding of what the DAX engine consists of, how the parts work together and how to use them to your advantage to make your expressions faster and more efficient. You will also know how to view a DAX query plan to help troubleshoot slow performing queries. Session 2: Lewis Prince Title: CoPilot Studio: Guiding Your Chatbot Take-off with AI Aviation! Description: I will talk you through how I created the CoPilot chatbot for the SQLBits website. We will look at why CoPilot is relevant, using CoPilot Studio to create your own bespoke bot, how to deal with answers not being right, how to use the inbuilt analytics, how to test and then deploy your bots. There will also be some hints and tips on best practice and what I think works best from my personal experience of using the tool. Agenda: 12.45 - 13:00 : Setup and Join 13:00 - 13:05 : Open Lobby and Introductions 13:05 - 13:30 : Joe Billingham - Harnessing the Power of the DAX Engine: Storage vs Formula 13:30 - 13:55 : Lewis Prince - CoPilot Studio: Guiding Your Chatbot Take-off with AI Aviation! 13:55 - 14:00 : Questions and Closing Remarks Venue: Anywhere you have access to a computer or smart device! This session will be online only! Other Details: *** Please note registration on MeetUp is required to gain access to the Teams link!*** Please contact us on Twitter or via email if you are having any issues joining and we'll do everything we can to help. Event Organiser Contact Details: If you need any further details or have any requests for this or future Data Platform Group events, please get in touch. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @MSDataGroupBrum Sponsors: |
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Model Creation in Azure AutoML and Ingestion Through Excel - Lewis Prince
2023-12-07 · 13:00
Microsoft Data Platform Group Birmingham Thursday 7th December at 13:00 (UK Time) Speaker: Lewis Prince Title: Model Creation in Azure AutoML and Ingestion Through Excel Description: In this talk, I'll simplify the concept of Machine Learning, emphasizing its distinction from Artificial Intelligence. Exploring AutoML, I'll highlight its automation features within the machine learning model lifecycle, explaining its benefits for both beginners and experts. Using Azure-based AutoML, I'll provide examples to showcase its problem-solving capabilities. The talk's core includes three demos: a tour of Azure Machine Learning Studio, creating an AutoML model from data ingestion to deployment, and a coded example in VS Code for efficient workflows. The final demo demonstrates predictions using a user-friendly Excel interface, ensuring accessibility for all. Agenda: 12.45 - 13:00 : Setup and Join 13:00 - 13:05 : Open Lobby and Introductions 13:05 - 14:00 : Model Creation in Azure AutoML and Ingestion Through Excel Venue: Wherever you have access to a computer or smart device! This session will be online only! Other Details: *** Please note registration on MeetUp is required to gain access to the Teams link!*** Please contact us on Twitter or via email if you are having any issues joining and we'll do everything we can to help. Event Organiser Contact Details: If you need any further details or have any requests for this or future Data Platform Group events, please get in touch. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @MSDataGroupBrum Sponsors: |
Model Creation in Azure AutoML and Ingestion Through Excel - Lewis Prince
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Data Relay is back in Manchester on Friday, 6 October RSVP via website https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/datarelay-2023-manchester-tickets-636529215017 Data Relay will be in Manchester on Friday 6th October 2023, featuring top quality Microsoft Data Platform content from great speakers. The day consists of a series of 50 minute technical presentations for all levels - beginner, intermediate and advanced. You can switch tracks throughout the day to enjoy the sessions that interest you the most. Address: Odeon Great Northern Warehouse, 235 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4EN Registration: Tickets are on a first come, first served basis. Doors open at 8:30am on the day with sessions starting at 9:00am. Competitions: If you allow a sponsor to scan your QR code you will be entered into their raffle prize draw. By doing so you opt in to receive sales and marketing information from them, using the contact details you provided during registration. All sponsors will provide an unsubscribe link in their emails. Food: We'll be providing a light lunch, plus tea & coffee at a couple of breaks. We will be catering for vegan food, according to your food preferences during registration. Dress Code: Casual First time at Data Relay? Everyone has a 'first event', including the speakers and organisers of this event. We're lucky to be a part of the UK Microsoft Data Platform community, one of the most friendly and welcoming tech communities out there. Whether you're in a group or on your own, you'll be made to feel welcome and will learn lots about new and existing technology. It's a great opportunity to meet your peers and maybe even your Data Platform heroes! If you have any queries, contact us at [email protected] and we'll help you out. Manchester Scedule 09:00 - Keynote & Welcome 09:30 1 - Saving Your Wallet from the Cloud - Kevin Feasel 09:30 2 - AI Driven Data Enrichment with Azure Cognitive Search - Matt How 09:30 3 - Automating Database Deployments using Azure DevOps - Grant Fritchey 10:45 1 - Delta Lake Tables 101 - Kamil Nowinski 10:45 2 - Get a Load of this - Realistic Load Testing for Power BI, explained! - Matt Lakin 10:45 3 - Introduction to Bicep for the Cloud DBA - Frank Geisler 11:40 1 - Getting Insight from Anything: using IoT for good! - Andrew Blance 11:40 2 - A Hybrid SQL Journey: The daily routine of a Hybrid DBA - Jose Manuel Jurado Diaz 11:40 3 - Combining web apps and AI - how to unlock the power of the Azure OpenAI Service - Ben Jarvis 12:30 Lunch 13:30 1 - Securing Data Workloads with Azure Landing Zones - Chris Murray 13:30 2 - Ned Stratton - Regex in PowerShell: How to grasp it and why you should grasp it 13:30 3 - Sweet streams (are made of this: Hubs, Stream Analytics, Datalake) - Pálmi Símonarson 14:25 1 - The Kusto experience in Fabric - Brian Bønk 14:25 2 - Cognitive Services Extravaganza! - Gosia Borzęcka 14:25 3 - Examples of query tuning in SQL Server - Torsten Strauß 15:40 1 - Model Creation in Azure AutoML and Ingestion Through Excel - Lewis Prince 15:40 2 - DAX Explained Through Dance, Memes and Dad Jokes - Barney Lawrence 15:40 3 - Real-time Fraud Detection Challenges and Solutions - Fawaz Ghali 16:35 Raffle & Close |
DATA RELAY 2023 - Manchester - talks on Azure, PBI, SQL, Bicep, Powershell & DAX
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2019-04-11 // Berlin's Shazam chart, The Prince Karma success in Europe
2019-04-11 · 04:00
Jason Joven
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@ Chartmetric
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The Prince Karma
– DJ/producer
@ Ultra Music
HighlightsBerlin enjoyed some reggaetón and dance music on yesterday’s Shazam chartDJ/producer The Prince Karma recalls some Chainsmokers viral success in greater EuropeMissionGood morning, it’s Jason here at Chartmetric with your 3-minute Data Dump where we upload charts, artists and playlists into your brain so you can stay up on the latest in the music data world.DateThis is your Data Dump for Thursday April 11th 2019.Chart Highlight Let’s take a look at Berlin’s Shazam chart yesterday, which featured 50 tracks.It was a very pop-oriented list, with 18 “pop” genre tags leading as the most common and the “dance” genre tag coming in 2nd with 8 occurences.American singer-songwriter Ava Max was the only artist to have more than one track, with “So Am I” and “Sweet but Psycho” taking the #10 and #27 positions.Daddy Yankee’s “Con Calma feat. Snow” was the #1 most Shazamed track in Berlin, having been in their Top 50 for 48 days now with 3M Shazams total.The cheeky dance tune “Later Bitches” by The Prince Karma at Ultra Music took the #2 spot in Berlin. It was released back in May of last year and has a total of 5.2M Shazams globally.The #3 position was occupied by the Madism dance remix of “Someone You Loved” by Scotland’s Lewis Capaldi. That is its current peak position in Berlin and has a total of 1.5M Shazams.In terms of track age and time on chart, Berlin’s taste in music tends to be in middle of the road, as most of the chart is neither new or old, 27 of the tracks being anywhere from 1-6 months since release.And once they do make it to their city’s top 50, the tracks stay there for about the same amount of time, 1-6 months.Artist HighlightTracking back to the #2 position, the song “Later Bitches” has played out very well for DJ/producer The Prince Karma.There’s little information out on the Ultra Music label artist, but according to chartsinfrance.net, he is originally from Turkey and has been enjoying the success of his track since late last year.Somewhat similar to The Chainsmokers’ first hit “#SELFIE” in 2014, “Later Bitches” features a simple lead instrument hook, a four-on-the-floor kick drum beat, and funny spoken lines coming from an overzealous clubber like “what the hell do you mean I have to wait in line” and “I shouldn’t have had that last shot”.The Prince Karma has 1.7M Spotify monthly listeners and only 9K followers, giving him an astronomical listener to follower ratio of 197 that points towards an artist currently experiencing a viral hit. This ratio places him in the realm of no global superstars, but does put him in the company of likely other viral emerging artists such as acoustic UK songwriters Clementine Duo at a 197 ratio and Swedish singer-songwriter Plasi at 196.Mirroring his success on the Berlin Shazam chart, The Prince Karma is currently on the Top Hits Deutschland playlist on Spotify at 1.7M followers, while having been featured on Dance Party, Dance Rising and the Global Viral 50 playlists.The track also features on Apple Music’s Daily Top 100 Germany and Today’s Hits playlists in the German storefront, and the #73 position on the 7th most followed playlist on the Deezer platform, Orange Select.Probably the most interesting fact regarding the DJ’s only released track, the official YouTube video has 3.5M views since Sept 2018, but another video pre-dating the official one has 40.8M views, on a YouTube channel d2eTV (“Down to Earth”).Down2Earth Music Group is a multi-functional music company whose YouTube channel has an international presence, as the “Later Bitches” top comments section has comments in English, Polish, Russian and German...which makes sense as The Prince Karma has just finished up a Central & Eastern European tour.OutroThat’s it for your Daily Data Dump for Thursday April 11th 2019. This is Jason from Chartmetric.Feel free to sign up for a free account at chartmetric.io/signupAnd article links and show notes are at: chartmetric.transistor.fm/episodes.Happy Thursday, see you tomorrow. |
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