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Composite models, that is the ability to extend an existing Power BI or Azure AS data model with new tables, columns and relationships, is the holy grail of self service business intelligence. In this session we describe the feature along with some details about how to implement it in your existing infrastructure. Then, we extend the knowledge beyond the basics, understanding the technical details of composite models, so to build efficient systems.

Alberto Ferrari - Understanding composite models in Power BI

We are pleased to be able to offer you a Deep Dive Session Level 400 with Alberto Ferrari as part of our regional group meeting of the RG Rheinland.

As we unfortunately have to limit the places for this event to 9 participants, you should register early.

Understanding composite models in Power BI - Level 400

Provided that you already know what a composite model is, do you also know what the technical details to produce fast and efficient composite models are? In this very technical session we extend the knowledge beyond the basics, understanding the technical details of composite models, so to build efficient systems. We see in detail good and bad practices.

Understanding composite models in Power BI
Reza Rad – author

This book provides detailed guidance around architecting and deploying Power BI reporting solutions, including help and best practices for sharing and security. You’ll find chapters on dataflows, shared datasets, composite model and DirectQuery connections to Power BI datasets, deployment pipelines, XMLA endpoints, and many other important features related to the overall Power BI architecture that are new since the first edition. You will gain an understanding of what functionality each of the Power BI components provide (such as Dataflow, Shared Dataset, Datamart, thin reports, and paginated reports), so that you can make an informed decision about what components to use in your solution. You will get to know the pros and cons of each component, and how they all work together within the larger Power BI architecture. Commonly encountered problems you will learn to handle include content unexpectedly changing while users are in the process of creating reports and building analyses, methods of sharing analyses that don’t cover all the requirements of your business or organization, and inconsistent security models. Detailed examples help you to understand and choose from among the different methods available for sharing and securing Power BI content so that only intended recipients can see it. The knowledge provided in this book will allow you to choose an architecture and deployment model that suits the needs of your organization. It will also help ensure that you do not spend your time maintaining your solution, but on using it for its intended purpose: gaining business value from mining and analyzing your organization’s data. What You Will Learn Architect Power BI solutions that are reliable and easy to maintain Create development templates and structures in support of reusability Set up and configure the Power BI gateway as a bridge between on-premises data sourcesand the Power BI cloud service Select a suitable connection type—Live Connection, DirectQuery, Scheduled Refresh, or Composite Model—for your use case Choose the right sharing method for how you are using Power BI in your organization Create and manage environments for development, testing, and production Secure your data using row-level and object-level security Save money by choosing the right licensing plan Who This Book Is For Data analysts and developers who are building reporting solutions around Power BI, as well as architects and managers who are responsible for the big picture of how Power BI meshes with an organization’s other systems, including database and data warehouse systems.

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Greg Deckler – author , Brett Powell – author

Dive deep into Microsoft Power BI with the second edition of 'Mastering Microsoft Power BI'. This comprehensive book equips you with the skills to transform business data into actionable insights using Power BI's latest features and techniques. From efficient data retrieval and transformation processes to creating interactive dashboards that tell impactful data stories, you will learn actionable knowledge every step of the way. What this Book will help me do Learn to master data collection and modeling using the Power Query M language Gain expertise in designing DirectQuery, import, and composite data models Understand how to create advanced analytics reports using DAX and Power BI visuals Learn to manage the Power BI environment as an administrator with Premium capacity Develop insightful, scalable, and visually impactful dashboards and reports Author(s) Greg Deckler, a seasoned Power BI expert and solution architect, and None Powell, an experienced BI consultant and data visualization specialist, bring their extensive practical knowledge to this book. Together, they share their real-world expertise and proven techniques applying Power BI's diverse capabilities. Who is it for? This book is ideal for business intelligence professionals and intermediate Power BI users. If you're looking to master data visualization, prepare insightful dashboards, and explore Power BI's full potential, this is for you. Basic understanding of BI concepts and familiarity with Power BI will ensure you get the most value.

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