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Matt Turck has been publishing his ecosystem map since 2012. It was first called the Big Data Landscape. Now it's the Machine Learning, AI & Data (MAD) Landscape.  The 2024 MAD Landscape includes 2,011(!) logos, which Matt attributes first a data infrastructure cycle and now an ML/AI cycle. As Matt writes, "Those two waves are intimately related. A core idea of the MAD Landscape every year has been to show the symbiotic relationship between data infrastructure, analytics/BI,  ML/AI, and applications." Matt and Tristan discuss themes in Matt's post: generative AI's impact on data analytics, the modern AI stack compared to the modern data stack, and Databricks vs. Snowflake (plus Microsoft Fabric). For full show notes and to read 7+ years of back issues of the podcast's companion newsletter, head to https://roundup.getdbt.com. The Analytics Engineering Podcast is sponsored by dbt Labs.

Artificial Intelligence with Microsoft Power BI

Advance your Power BI skills by adding AI to your repertoire at a practice level. With this practical book, business-oriented software engineers and developers will learn the terminologies, practices, and strategy necessary to successfully incorporate AI into your business intelligence estate. Jen Stirrup, CEO of AI and BI leadership consultancy Data Relish, and Thomas Weinandy, research economist at Upside, show you how to use data already available to your organization. Springboarding from the skills that you already possess, this book adds AI to your organization's technical capability and expertise with Microsoft Power BI. By using your conceptual knowledge of BI, you'll learn how to choose the right model for your AI work and identify its value and validity. Use Power BI to build a good data model for AI Demystify the AI terminology that you need to know Identify AI project roles, responsibilities, and teams for AI Use AI models, including supervised machine learning techniques Develop and train models in Azure ML for consumption in Power BI Improve your business AI maturity level with Power BI Use the AI feedback loop to help you get started with the next project

Dans cette session, Vincent Guigui (Consultant XR et Métavers) reviendra, à sa façon; sur les origines du terme Métavers et sur la manière dont un buzz word succède à l'autre. La VR et le Spatial Computing existaient bien avant que Microsoft, Google, Meta ou Apple ne s'approprient les termes et ne les reinventent. Rejoignez-nous pour une réflexion stimulante sur le choix des mots et l'avenir des expériences immersives dans un paysage post-\"Métavers\". Pour tous et toutes. Durée : 40 min.

Engineering Data Mesh in Azure Cloud

Discover how to implement a modern data mesh architecture using Microsoft Azure's Cloud Adoption Framework. In this book, you'll learn the strategies to decentralize data while maintaining strong governance, turning your current analytics struggles into scalable and streamlined processes. Unlock the potential of data mesh to achieve advanced and democratized analytics platforms. What this Book will help me do Learn to decentralize data governance and integrate data domains effectively. Master strategies for building and implementing data contracts suited to your organization's needs. Explore how to design a landing zone for a data mesh using Azure's Cloud Adoption Framework. Understand how to apply key architecture patterns for analytics, including AI and machine learning. Gain the knowledge to scale analytics frameworks using modern cloud-based platforms. Author(s) None Deswandikar is a seasoned data architect with extensive experience in implementing cutting-edge data solutions in the cloud. With a passion for simplifying complex data strategies, None brings real-world customer experiences into practical guidance. This book reflects None's dedication to helping organizations achieve their data goals with clarity and effectiveness. Who is it for? This book is ideal for chief data officers, data architects, and engineers seeking to transform data analytics frameworks to accommodate advanced workloads. Especially useful for professionals aiming to implement cloud-based data mesh solutions, it assumes familiarity with centralized data systems, data lakes, and data integration techniques. If modernizing your organization's data strategy appeals to you, this book is for you.

Send us a text Welcome to the cozy corner of the tech world where ones and zeros mingle with casual chit-chat. Datatopics Unplugged is your go-to spot for relaxed discussions around tech, news, data, and society. Dive into conversations that should flow as smoothly as your morning coffee (but don't), where industry insights meet laid-back banter. Whether you're a data aficionado or just someone curious about the digital age, pull up a chair, relax, and let's get into the heart of data, unplugged style! In this episode #42, titled "Unraveling the Fabric of Data: Microsoft's Ecosystem and Beyond," we're joined once again by the tech maestro and newly minted Microsoft MVP, Sam Debruyn. Sam brings to the table a bevy of updates from his recent accolades to the intricacies of Microsoft's data platforms and the world of SQL.

Biz Buzz: From Reddit's IPO to the performance versus utility debate in database selection, we dissect the big moves shaking up the business side of tech. Read about Reddit's IPO.Microsoft's Fabric Unraveled: Get the lowdown on Microsoft's Fabric, the one-stop AI platform, as Sam Debruyn gives us a deep dive into its capabilities and integration with Azure Databricks and Power BI. Discover more about Fabric and dive into Sam's blog.dbt Developments: Sam talks dbt and the exciting new SQL tool for data pipeline building with upcoming unit testing capabilities.Polaris Project: Delving into Microsoft's internal storage projects, including insights on Polaris and its integration with Synapse SQL. Read the paper here.AI Advances: From the release of Grok-1 and Apple's MM1 AI model to GPT-4's trillion parameters, we discuss the leaps in artificial intelligence.Stability in Motion: After OpenAI's Sora, we look at Stability AI's new venture into motion with Stable Video. Check out Stable Video.Benchmarking Debate: A critical look at performance benchmarks in database selection and the ongoing search for the 'best' database. Contemplate benchmarking perspectives.Versioning Philosophy: Hot takes on semantic versioning and what stability really means in software development. Dive into Semantic Versioning.

Everyone has seen the reach and impact of generative AI, and with countless use-cases across a variety of fields, the question is often not "can we do things with AI?", but rather "what should we do with AI?". What are the key areas where generative AI has had a profound impact already? Which economies, industries, and businesses have taken full advantage of the abilities of GenAI already? It takes a lot of wisdom and experience within the data & AI space to distill high-level insights from such a rapidly changing world, but, luckily we have one of the best people in the world to quiz on the current landscape and future of AI.  Bernard Marr is an internationally best-selling business author, keynote speaker and strategic advisor to companies and governments. He advises many of the world’s best-known organizations such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Toyota, and more. LinkedIn has recently ranked Bernard as one of the top 5 business influencers in the world. He has authored 19 best-selling books, including his new book Generative AI in Practice: 100+ Amazing Ways Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing Business and Society. Every day Bernard actively engages his over 4 million social media followers. He is one of the world’s most highly respected experts when it comes to future trends, strategy, business performance, digital transformation and the intelligent use of data and AI in business. In the episode, Richie and Bernard explore how AI will impact society through the augmentation of jobs, the importance of developing skills that won’t be easily replaced by AI, how generative AI is revolutionizing creative fields already, how AI will impact education, AI’s role in coding and software development, use cases of generative AI in business, how personalization is set to improve through AI, concerns and ethical considerations surrounding AI, why we should be optimistic about the future of AI, and much more.  Links Mentioned in the Show: Bernard’s book: Generative AI in PracticeBernard’s Website, Twitter and Linkedin[Skill Track] AI Business FundamentalsRelated Episode: Adapting to the AI Era with Jason Feifer, Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

Azure Data Factory by Example: Practical Implementation for Data Engineers

Data engineers who need to hit the ground running will use this book to build skills in Azure Data Factory v2 (ADF). The tutorial-first approach to ADF taken in this book gets you working from the first chapter, explaining key ideas naturally as you encounter them. From creating your first data factory to building complex, metadata-driven nested pipelines, the book guides you through essential concepts in Microsoft’s cloud-based ETL/ELT platform. It introduces components indispensable for the movement and transformation of data in the cloud. Then it demonstrates the tools necessary to orchestrate, monitor, and manage those components. This edition, updated for 2024, includes the latest developments to the Azure Data Factory service: Enhancements to existing pipeline activities such as Execute Pipeline, along with the introduction of new activities such as Script, and activities designed specifically to interact with Azure Synapse Analytics. Improvements to flow control provided by activity deactivation and the Fail activity. The introduction of reusable data flow components such as user-defined functions and flowlets. Extensions to integration runtime capabilities including Managed VNet support. The ability to trigger pipelines in response to custom events. Tools for implementing boilerplate processes such as change data capture and metadata-driven data copying. What You Will Learn Create pipelines, activities, datasets, and linked services Build reusable components using variables, parameters, and expressions Move data into and around Azure services automatically Transform data natively using ADF data flows and Power Query data wrangling Master flow-of-control and triggers for tightly orchestrated pipeline execution Publish and monitor pipelines easily and with confidence Who This Book Is For Data engineers and ETL developers taking their first steps in Azure Data Factory, SQL Server Integration Services users making the transition toward doing ETL in Microsoft’s Azure cloud, and SQL Server database administrators involved in data warehousing and ETL operations

Send us a text Welcome to the cozy corner of the tech world where ones and zeros mingle with casual chit-chat. Datatopics Unplugged is your go-to spot for relaxed discussions around tech, news, data, and society. Dive into conversations that should flow as smoothly as your morning coffee (but don't), where industry insights meet laid-back banter. Whether you're a data aficionado or just someone curious about the digital age, pull up a chair, relax, and let's get into the heart of data, unplugged style! In episode #39, titled "Microsoft, Musk, and Extremely Fast Image Gen using SDXL Lightning," we take a spin through the latest tech tremors and thought nuggets. Oh, and don't forget to give a warm welcome to Alex, our enthusiastic intern stepping into the podcast spotlight! Elon Musk's Legal Drama: Musk takes on OpenAI and Sam Altman over a philosophical fallout.Microsoft's Smart Bet: Investing a cool $16M in Mistral AI sparks curiosity.SDXL Lightning Unveiled: A breakthrough in image generation that might just redefine speed.GPT-Script Evolution: The rise of GPT-Script signals a coding renaissance.pkgx Drama: Unwrapping the GenAI layer over OSS packages stirs the pot.Database Dilemma: Questioning the database abundance echoes a common tech gripe.Sticky Table Headings: A plea to make web table headings sticky finds its voice.Intro music courtesy of fesliyanstudios.com.

Building Interactive Dashboards in Microsoft 365 Excel

Microsoft 365 Excel introduces enhanced features that transform how business dashboards are built and maintained. This book guides you through creating dynamic, interactive dashboards that leverage these modern capabilities. From understanding the essential principles of effective dashboard design to mastering the latest tools like Power Query and dynamic array functions, you'll make the most of Excel's full potential. What this Book will help me do Understand the purpose and advantages of effective dashboards in business analytics. Use advanced Excel functions and tools such as Power Query and dynamic arrays to handle complex data workflows. Design visually engaging dashboards using charts and data visualizations that communicate key insights. Optimize dashboards for automation and real-time data updates, saving time and effort. Apply best practices and techniques for creating professional-grade Excel dashboards. Author(s) Michael Olafusi is a skilled data analyst and expert in Microsoft Excel, with years of experience leveraging Excel for business intelligence and analytics solutions. He enjoys teaching Excel users how to elevate their skills to create functional and visually impactful tools. Michael's approach combines clarity and practical advice, helping readers build proficiency and confidence. Who is it for? This book is perfect for Excel users who want to create professional dashboards for business decision support. It's especially useful for data analysts, financial analysts, business analysts, and those in similar roles. It requires a basic familiarity with Excel's interface and is ideal for those seeking to enhance their data presentation skills and automate repetitive reporting tasks.

Data Cleaning with Power BI

Delve into the powerful world of data cleaning with Microsoft Power BI in this detailed guide. You'll learn how to connect, transform, and optimize data from various sources, setting a strong foundation for insightful data-driven decisions. Equip yourself with the skills to master data quality, leverage DAX and Power Query, and produce actionable insights with improved efficiency. What this Book will help me do Master connecting to various data sources and importing data effectively into Power BI. Learn to use the Query Editor to clean and transform data efficiently. Understand how to use the M language to perform advanced data transformations. Gain expertise in creating optimized data models and handling relationships within Power BI. Explore insights-driven exploratory data analysis using Power BI's powerful tools. Author(s) None Frazer is an experienced data professional with a deep knowledge of business intelligence tools and analytics processes. With a strong background in data science and years of hands-on experience using Power BI, Frazer brings practical advice to help users improve their data preparation and analysis skills. Known for creating resources that are both comprehensive and approachable, Frazer is dedicated to empowering readers in their data journey. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data analysts, business intelligence professionals, and business analysts who work regularly with data. If you are someone with a basic understanding of BI tools and concepts looking to deepen their skills, especially in Power BI, this book will guide you effectively. It will also help data scientists and other professionals interested in data cleaning to build a robust basis for data quality and analysis. Whether you're addressing common data challenges or seeking to enhance your BI capabilities, this guide is tailored to accommodate your needs.

Learn Microsoft Fabric

Dive into the wonders of Microsoft Fabric, the ultimate solution for mastering data analytics in the AI era. Through engaging real-world examples and hands-on scenarios, this book will equip you with all the tools to design, build, and maintain analytics systems for various use cases like lakehouses, data warehouses, real-time analytics, and data science. What this Book will help me do Understand and utilize the key components of Microsoft Fabric for modern analytics. Build scalable and efficient data analytics solutions with medallion architecture. Implement real-time analytics and machine learning models to derive actionable insights. Monitor and administer your analytics platform for high performance and security. Leverage AI-powered assistant Copilot to boost analytics productivity. Author(s) Arshad Ali and None Schacht bring years of expertise in data analytics and system architecture to this book. Arshad is a seasoned professional specialized in AI-integrated analytics platforms, while None Schacht has a proven track record in deploying enterprise data solutions. Together, they provide deep insights and practical knowledge with a structured and approachable teaching method. Who is it for? Ideal for data professionals such as data analysts, engineers, scientists, and AI/ML experts aiming to enhance their data analytics skills and master Microsoft Fabric. It's also suited for students and new entrants to the field looking to establish a firm foundation in analytics systems. Requires a basic understanding of SQL and Spark.

Learn T-SQL Querying - Second Edition

Troubleshoot query performance issues, identify anti-patterns in your code, and write efficient T-SQL queries with this guide for T-SQL developers Key Features A definitive guide to mastering the techniques of writing efficient T-SQL code Learn query optimization fundamentals, query analysis, and how query structure impacts performance Discover insightful solutions to detect, analyze, and tune query performance issues Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Data professionals seeking to excel in Transact-SQL for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database often lack comprehensive resources. Learn T-SQL Querying second edition focuses on indexing queries and crafting elegant T-SQL code enabling data professionals gain mastery in modern SQL Server versions (2022) and Azure SQL Database. The book covers new topics like logical statement processing flow, data access using indexes, and best practices for tuning T-SQL queries. Starting with query processing fundamentals, the book lays a foundation for writing performant T-SQL queries. You’ll explore the mechanics of the Query Optimizer and Query Execution Plans, learning to analyze execution plans for insights into current performance and scalability. Using dynamic management views (DMVs) and dynamic management functions (DMFs), you’ll build diagnostic queries. The book covers indexing and delves into SQL Server’s built-in tools to expedite resolution of T-SQL query performance and scalability issues. Hands-on examples will guide you to avoid UDF pitfalls and understand features like predicate SARGability, Query Store, and Query Tuning Assistant. By the end of this book, you‘ll have developed the ability to identify query performance bottlenecks, recognize anti-patterns, and avoid pitfalls What you will learn Identify opportunities to write well-formed T-SQL statements Familiarize yourself with the Cardinality Estimator for query optimization Create efficient indexes for your existing workloads Implement best practices for T-SQL querying Explore Query Execution Dynamic Management Views Utilize the latest performance optimization features in SQL Server 2017, 2019, and 2022 Safeguard query performance during upgrades to newer versions of SQL Server Who this book is for This book is for database administrators, database developers, data analysts, data scientists and T-SQL practitioners who want to master the art of writing efficient T-SQL code and troubleshooting query performance issues through practical examples. A basic understanding of T-SQL syntax, writing queries in SQL Server, and using the SQL Server Management Studio tool will be helpful to get started.