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Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data

Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data is an essential guide for AEC professionals who want to harness the power of data to enhance their projects. Designed with a hands-on approach, this book delves into using Autodesk Dynamo for data collection and Microsoft Power BI for creating insightful dashboards. By the end, readers will be adept at connecting BIM models to interactive visualizations. What this Book will help me do Gain a deep understanding of data collection workflows in Autodesk Dynamo. Learn to connect Building Information Modeling (BIM) data to Power BI dashboards. Master the basics and advanced features of Dynamo for BIM data management. Create dynamic and visually appealing Power BI dashboards for AEC projects. Explore real-world use cases with expert-guided hands-on examples. Author(s) The authors, None Pellegrino, None Bottiglieri, None Crump, None Pieper, and None Touil, are experienced professionals in the AEC and software development industries. With extensive backgrounds in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and data visualization, they bring practical insights combined with a passion for teaching. Their approach ensures readers not only learn the tools but also understand the reasoning behind best practices. Who is it for? This book is ideal for BIM managers and coordinators, design technology managers, and other Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals. Readers with a foundational knowledge of BIM will find it particularly beneficial for enhancing their data analysis and reporting capabilities. If you're aiming to elevate your skill set in managing BIM data and creating impactful visualizations, this guide is for you.

IBM Spectrum Protect Plus Protecting Database Applications

IBM® Spectrum Protect Plus is a data protection solution that provides near-instant recovery, replication, retention management, and reuse for virtual machines, databases, and application backups in hybrid multicloud environments. This IBM Redpaper publication focuses on protecting database applications. IBM Spectrum® Protect Plus supports backup, restore, and data reuse for multiple databases, such as Oracle, IBM Db2®, MongoDB, Microsoft Exchange, and Microsoft SQL Server. Although other IBM Spectrum Protect Plus features focus on virtual environments, the database and application support of IBM Spectrum Protect Plus includes databases on virtual physical servers.

Power Query Cookbook

The "Power Query Cookbook" is your comprehensive guide to mastering data preparation and transformation using Power Query. With this book, you'll learn to connect to data sources, reshape data to fit business requirements, and use both no-code transformations and custom M code solutions to unlock the full potential of your data. Step-by-step examples will guide you through optimizing dataflows in Power BI. What this Book will help me do Master connecting to various data sources and performing intuitive transformations using Power Query. Learn to reshape and enrich data to meet complex business requirements efficiently. Explore advanced capabilities of Power Query, including M code and online dataflows. Develop custom data transformations with a blend of GUI-based and M code techniques. Optimize the performance of Power BI Dataflows using best practices and diagnostics tools. Author(s) None Janicijevic is a seasoned expert in data analytics, specializing in Microsoft Power BI and Power Query. With years of experience in data engineering and a passion for teaching, None brings a clear, actionable, and results-driven approach to demystifying complex technical concepts. Their work empowers professionals with the tools they need to excel in data-driven decision-making. Who is it for? This book is designed for data analysts, business intelligence developers, and data engineers aiming to enhance their skills in data preparation using Power Query. If you have a basic understanding of Power BI and want to delve into integrating and optimizing data from multiple sources, this book is for you. It's ideal for professionals seeking practical insights and techniques to improve data transformations. Novices with some exposure to BI tools will also find the material accessible and rewarding.

Microsoft Power BI Cookbook - Second Edition

"Microsoft Power BI Cookbook" is an advanced reference for professionals working with Power BI. Featuring over 90 practical, hands-on recipes, this book allows you to master Power BI for data modeling, creating dashboards, and optimizing queries. You will learn practical tips and techniques, enabling you to create effective and customized Power BI solutions for various business needs. What this Book will help me do Master advanced data cleansing and integration techniques in Power BI's Power Query Editor. Develop intuitive, efficient dashboards and reports using best practices for data visualization. Optimize performance for large datasets using aggregation tables and efficient query techniques. Implement sophisticated analysis and business logic using the power of DAX programming language. Deploy and manage Power BI solutions leveraging integration with Microsoft ecosystem tools. Author(s) Greg Deckler and None Powell are seasoned Power BI experts with extensive backgrounds in business intelligence and data solutions. Greg is a recognized Power BI consultant and author with a focus on delivering impactful BI solutions. None brings their experience in utilizing Power BI for diverse organizational needs. Together, they emphasize hands-on learning and actionable insights in their collaborative writing. Who is it for? This book is aimed at business intelligence professionals who already have a basic understanding of Power BI. Ideal readers are those seeking to deepen their knowledge of advanced features and apply best practices in their projects. Whether you're enhancing your existing Power BI skills or managing complex datasets, this book will provide the techniques and insights to excel in your role.

Data Analytics Made Easy

By reading "Data Analytics Made Easy," you'll gain a solid understanding of data analysis and visualization without requiring coding skills. This book emphasizes practical knowledge and use cases, covering storytelling, automation, machine learning, and business dashboards with tools like KNIME and Power BI. What this Book will help me do Understand the fundamentals of data analytics and how to leverage data for business insights. Create and automate data workflows using the no-code KNIME Analytics Platform. Develop interactive dashboards and data visualizations with Microsoft Power BI. Learn the basics of machine learning and how to apply models for business use. Enhance presentations and influence decisions through effective data storytelling. Author(s) None De Mauro is an experienced author and professional in the field of data analytics. Passionate about making complex topics approachable, None specializes in explaining technical concepts in simpler terms, ensuring readers can easily grasp and apply them in their work. Who is it for? This book is perfect for professionals or beginners who want to work with and interpret data effectively. Ideal for individuals in business roles or management positions looking to enhance their skills in data analytics and build a foundational understanding of machine learning and visualization.

SQL Pocket Guide, 4th Edition

If you use SQL in your day-to-day work as a data analyst, data scientist, or data engineer, this popular pocket guide is your ideal on-the-job reference. You'll find many examples that address the language's complexities, along with key aspects of SQL used in Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. In this updated edition, author Alice Zhao describes how these database management systems implement SQL syntax for both querying and making changes to a database. You'll find details on data types and conversions, regular expression syntax, window functions, pivoting and unpivoting, and more. Quickly look up how to perform specific tasks using SQL Apply the book's syntax examples to your own queries Update SQL queries to work in five different database management systems NEW: Connect Python and R to a relational database NEW: Look up frequently asked SQL questions in the "How Do I?" chapter

Data Engineering on Azure

Build a data platform to the industry-leading standards set by Microsoft’s own infrastructure. In Data Engineering on Azure you will learn how to: Pick the right Azure services for different data scenarios Manage data inventory Implement production quality data modeling, analytics, and machine learning workloads Handle data governance Using DevOps to increase reliability Ingesting, storing, and distributing data Apply best practices for compliance and access control Data Engineering on Azure reveals the data management patterns and techniques that support Microsoft’s own massive data infrastructure. Author Vlad Riscutia, a data engineer at Microsoft, teaches you to bring an engineering rigor to your data platform and ensure that your data prototypes function just as well under the pressures of production. You'll implement common data modeling patterns, stand up cloud-native data platforms on Azure, and get to grips with DevOps for both analytics and machine learning. About the Technology Build secure, stable data platforms that can scale to loads of any size. When a project moves from the lab into production, you need confidence that it can stand up to real-world challenges. This book teaches you to design and implement cloud-based data infrastructure that you can easily monitor, scale, and modify. About the Book In Data Engineering on Azure you’ll learn the skills you need to build and maintain big data platforms in massive enterprises. This invaluable guide includes clear, practical guidance for setting up infrastructure, orchestration, workloads, and governance. As you go, you’ll set up efficient machine learning pipelines, and then master time-saving automation and DevOps solutions. The Azure-based examples are easy to reproduce on other cloud platforms. What's Inside Data inventory and data governance Assure data quality, compliance, and distribution Build automated pipelines to increase reliability Ingest, store, and distribute data Production-quality data modeling, analytics, and machine learning About the Reader For data engineers familiar with cloud computing and DevOps. About the Author Vlad Riscutia is a software architect at Microsoft. Quotes A definitive and complete guide on data engineering, with clear and easy-to-reproduce examples. - Kelum Prabath Senanayake, Echoworx An all-in-one Azure book, covering all a solutions architect or engineer needs to think about. - Albert Nogués, Danone A meaningful journey through the Azure ecosystem. You’ll be building pipelines and joining components quickly! - Todd Cook, Appen A gateway into the world of Azure for machine learning and DevOps engineers. - Krzysztof Kamyczek, Luxoft

Empowering Organizations with Power Virtual Agents

"Empowering Organizations with Power Virtual Agents" is your go-to guide for learning to create intelligent, automated chatbots using Microsoft Power Platform. Whether it's managing customer queries or automating repetitive tasks, this book equips you with the knowledge to implement tangible solutions to enhance organizational efficiency. What this Book will help me do Learn to use Power Virtual Agents to deploy intelligent chatbots to public websites. Understand how to integrate Power Virtual Agents within the Microsoft Teams environment. Explore various business scenarios and implement practical automation solutions. Master the governance and best practices for utilizing Power Virtual Agents effectively. Discover in-depth integration techniques with the Microsoft Power Platform for a seamless workflow. Author(s) Nicolae Tarla is an experienced professional in the Microsoft Power Platform space, with years of expertise in developing automation and workflow solutions. His passion for simplifying complex systems into approachable tools is evident in his writing. With a deep understanding of Microsoft technologies, Nicolae brings a wealth of practical insights to help readers effectively utilize Power Virtual Agents. Who is it for? This book is ideal for functional consultants, business professionals, and citizen developers looking to automate front-line services using Power Virtual Agents. If you have a basic familiarity with Power Platform and Modern Workplace concepts, you'll be able to implement the hands-on examples to resolve real-world challenges. Readers aiming to create robust chatbot solutions for organizational use will find it highly beneficial.

Data Modeling for Azure Data Services

Data Modeling for Azure Data Services is an essential guide that delves into the intricacies of designing, provisioning, and implementing robust data solutions within the Azure ecosystem. Through practical examples and hands-on exercises, this book equips you with the knowledge to create scalable, performant, and adaptable database designs tailored to your business needs. What this Book will help me do Understand and apply normalization, dimensional modeling, and data vault modeling for relational databases. Learn to provision and implement scalable solutions like Azure SQL DB and Azure Synapse SQL Pool. Master how to design and model a Data Lake using Azure Storage efficiently. Gain expertise in NoSQL database modeling and implementing solutions using Azure Cosmos DB. Develop ETL/ELT processes effectively using Azure Data Factory to support data integration workflows. Author(s) None Braake brings a wealth of expertise as a data architect and cloud solutions builder specializing in Azure's data services. With hands-on experience in projects requiring sophisticated data modeling and optimization, None crafts detailed learning material to help professionals level up their database design and Azure deployment skills. Dedicated to explaining complex topics with clarity and approachable language, None ensures that the learners gain not just knowledge but applied competence. Who is it for? This book is a valuable resource for business intelligence developers, data architects, and consultants aiming to refine their skills in data modeling within modern cloud ecosystems, particularly Microsoft Azure. Whether you're a beginner with some foundational cloud data management knowledge or an experienced professional seeking to deepen your Azure data services proficiency, this book caters to your learning needs.

Advanced Analytics with Transact-SQL: Exploring Hidden Patterns and Rules in Your Data

Learn about business intelligence (BI) features in T-SQL and how they can help you with data science and analytics efforts without the need to bring in other languages such as R and Python. This book shows you how to compute statistical measures using your existing skills in T-SQL. You will learn how to calculate descriptive statistics, including centers, spreads, skewness, and kurtosis of distributions. You will also learn to find associations between pairs of variables, including calculating linear regression formulas and confidence levels with definite integration. No analysis is good without data quality. Advanced Analytics with Transact-SQL introduces data quality issues and shows you how to check for completeness and accuracy, and measure improvements in data quality over time. The book also explains how to optimize queries involving temporal data, such as when you search for overlapping intervals. More advanced time-oriented information in the book includes hazard and survival analysis. Forecasting with exponential moving averages and autoregression is covered as well. Every web/retail shop wants to know the products customers tend to buy together. Trying to predict the target discrete or continuous variable with few input variables is important for practically every type of business. This book helps you understand data science and the advanced algorithms use to analyze data, and terms such as data mining, machine learning, and text mining. Key to many of the solutions in this book are T-SQL window functions. Author Dejan Sarka demonstrates efficient statistical queries that are based on window functions and optimized through algorithms built using mathematical knowledge and creativity. The formulas and usage of those statistical procedures are explained so you can understand and modify the techniques presented. T-SQL is supported in SQL Server,Azure SQL Database, and in Azure Synapse Analytics. There are so many BI features in T-SQL that it might become your primary analytic database language. If you want to learn how to get information from your data with the T-SQL language that you already are familiar with, then this is the book for you. What You Will Learn Describe distribution of variables with statistical measures Find associations between pairs of variables Evaluate the quality of the data you are analyzing Perform time-series analysis on your data Forecast values of a continuous variable Perform market-basket analysis to predict customer purchasing patterns Predict target variable outcomes from one or more input variables Categorize passages of text by extracting and analyzing keywords Who This Book Is For Database developers and database administrators who want to translate their T-SQL skills into the world of business intelligence (BI) and data science. For readers who want to analyze large amounts of data efficiently by using their existing knowledge of T-SQL and Microsoft’s various database platforms such as SQL Server and Azure SQL Database. Also for readers who want to improve their querying by learning new and original optimization techniques.

97 Things Every Data Engineer Should Know

Take advantage of today's sky-high demand for data engineers. With this in-depth book, current and aspiring engineers will learn powerful real-world best practices for managing data big and small. Contributors from notable companies including Twitter, Google, Stitch Fix, Microsoft, Capital One, and LinkedIn share their experiences and lessons learned for overcoming a variety of specific and often nagging challenges. Edited by Tobias Macey, host of the popular Data Engineering Podcast, this book presents 97 concise and useful tips for cleaning, prepping, wrangling, storing, processing, and ingesting data. Data engineers, data architects, data team managers, data scientists, machine learning engineers, and software engineers will greatly benefit from the wisdom and experience of their peers. Topics include: The Importance of Data Lineage - Julien Le Dem Data Security for Data Engineers - Katharine Jarmul The Two Types of Data Engineering and Data Engineers - Jesse Anderson Six Dimensions for Picking an Analytical Data Warehouse - Gleb Mezhanskiy The End of ETL as We Know It - Paul Singman Building a Career as a Data Engineer - Vijay Kiran Modern Metadata for the Modern Data Stack - Prukalpa Sankar Your Data Tests Failed! Now What? - Sam Bail

Expert Data Modeling with Power BI

Expert Data Modeling with Power BI provides a comprehensive guide to creating effective and optimized data models using Microsoft Power BI. This book will teach you everything you need to know, from connecting to data sources to setting up complex models that enable insightful reporting and business analytics. What this Book will help me do Gain expertise in implementing virtual tables and time intelligence functionalities in Power BI's DAX language. Identify and correctly set up Dimension and Fact tables using the Power Query Editor interface. Master advanced data preparation techniques to build efficient Star Schemas for modeling. Apply best practices for preparing and modeling data for real-world business cases. Become proficient in advanced features like aggregations, incremental refresh, and row-level security. Author(s) Soheil Bakhshi is a seasoned Power BI expert and author with years of experience in business intelligence and analytics. His practical knowledge of data modeling and approachable writing style make complex concepts understandable. Soheil's passion for empowering users to harness the full potential of Power BI is evident through his clear guidance and real-world examples. Who is it for? This book is perfect for business intelligence developers, data analysts, and advanced users of Power BI who aim to deepen their understanding of data modeling. It assumes a familiarity with Power BI's basic functions and core concepts like Star Schema. If you're looking to refine your modeling practices and create versatile, dynamic solutions, this resource is for you.

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. The hands-on introduction to ADF found in this book is equally well-suited to data engineers embracing their first ETL/ELT toolset as it is to seasoned veterans of Microsoft’s SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). The example-driven approach leads you through ADF pipeline construction from the ground up, introducing important ideas and making learning natural and engaging. SSIS users will find concepts with familiar parallels, while ADF-first readers will quickly master those concepts through the book’s steady building up of knowledge in successive chapters. Summaries of key concepts at the end of each chapter provide a ready reference that you can return to again and again. 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

Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks

In 'Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks', you will explore the capabilities of Microsoft Azure Databricks as a platform for building and managing big data pipelines. Learn how to process, transform, and analyze data at scale while developing expertise in training distributed machine learning models and integrating them into enterprise workflows. What this Book will help me do Design and implement Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) pipelines using Azure Databricks. Conduct distributed training of machine learning models using TensorFlow and Horovod. Integrate Azure Databricks with Azure Data Factory for optimized data pipeline orchestration. Utilize Delta Engine for efficient querying and analysis of data within Delta Lake. Employ Databricks Structured Streaming to manage real-time production-grade data flows. Author(s) None Palacio is an experienced data engineer and cloud computing specialist, with extensive knowledge of the Microsoft Azure platform. With years of practical application of Databricks in enterprise settings, Palacio provides clear, actionable insights through relatable examples. They bring a passion for innovative solutions to the field of big data automation. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers, machine learning engineers, and software developers looking to master Azure Databricks for large-scale data processing and analysis. Readers should have basic familiarity with cloud platforms, understanding of data pipelines, and a foundational grasp of Python and machine learning concepts. It is perfect for those wanting to create scalable and manageable data workflows.

Exam Ref DA-100 Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI

Prepare for Microsoft Exam DA-100 and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of Power BI data analysis and visualization. Designed for experienced data analytics professionals ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Prepare the data Model the data Visualize the data Analyze the data Deploy and maintain deliverables This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you are an experienced business intelligence professional or data analyst, or have a similar role Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI About the Exam Exam DA-100 focuses on skills and knowledge needed to acquire, profile, clean, transform, and load data; design and develop data models; create measures with DAX; optimize model performance; create reports and dashboards; enrich reports for usability; enhance reports to expose insights; perform advanced analysis; manage datasets, and create and manage workspaces. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam earns your Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate certification, demonstrating your ability to help businesses maximize the value of data assets by using Microsoft Power BI. As subject matter experts, Data Analysts design and build scalable data models, clean and transform data, and enable advanced analytic capabilities that provide meaningful business value through easy-to-comprehend data visualizations. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn

Introducing .NET for Apache Spark: Distributed Processing for Massive Datasets

Get started using Apache Spark via C# or F# and the .NET for Apache Spark bindings. This book is an introduction to both Apache Spark and the .NET bindings. Readers new to Apache Spark will get up to speed quickly using Spark for data processing tasks performed against large and very large datasets. You will learn how to combine your knowledge of .NET with Apache Spark to bring massive computing power to bear by distributed processing of extremely large datasets across multiple servers. This book covers how to get a local instance of Apache Spark running on your developer machine and shows you how to create your first .NET program that uses the Microsoft .NET bindings for Apache Spark. Techniques shown in the book allow you to use Apache Spark to distribute your data processing tasks over multiple compute nodes. You will learn to process data using both batch mode and streaming mode so you can make the right choice depending on whether you are processing an existing dataset or are working against new records in micro-batches as they arrive. The goal of the book is leave you comfortable in bringing the power of Apache Spark to your favorite .NET language. What You Will Learn Install and configure Spark .NET on Windows, Linux, and macOS Write Apache Spark programs in C# and F# using the .NET bindings Access and invoke the Apache Spark APIs from .NET with the same high performance as Python, Scala, and R Encapsulate functionality in user-defined functions Transform and aggregate large datasets Execute SQL queries against files through Apache Hive Distribute processing of large datasets across multiple servers Create your own batch, streaming, and machine learning programs Who This Book Is For .NETdevelopers who want to perform big data processing without having to migrate to Python, Scala, or R; and Apache Spark developers who want to run natively on .NET and take advantage of the C# and F# ecosystems

Azure Data Engineering Cookbook

Dive into the world of data engineering with 'Azure Data Engineering Cookbook' to master building efficient ETL workflows using Microsoft Azure Data services. Whether you're working on batch processing solutions or real-time analytics, this book is your guide to implementing effective, scalable data operations. What this Book will help me do Design and implement efficient ETL pipelines for batch and real-time processing on MS Azure. Understand the use of Azure Blob storage for managing large data sets. Ingest, process, and analyze data using tools like Azure Synapse and Databricks. Develop and secure automation pipelines using Azure Data Factory. Leverage Azure Stream Analytics for real-time data processing workflows. Author(s) Ahmad Osama and Nagaraj Venkatesan bring years of expertise in cloud solutions and data engineering. Renowned for their practical teaching approach, they have helped countless professionals master the intricacies of Azure. Their focus is on equipping readers with actionable skills for real-world data challenges. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers and database professionals aiming to hone their expertise in advanced Azure data engineering tasks. Readers should have a working knowledge of Azure fundamentals and basic data engineering concepts. If you're a technical architect or ETL developer seeking to transition or enhance your skills in Azure's ecosystem, you'll find immense value here.

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Extending Microsoft Power Apps with Power Apps Component Framework

Extending Microsoft Power Apps with Power Apps Component Framework is your ultimate guide to mastering the creation and deployment of advanced code components within the Microsoft Power Apps environment. You'll explore the framework's fundamentals and advanced techniques through hands-on examples, enabling you to leverage its full capabilities. What this Book will help me do Understand the Power Apps Component Framework and its development lifecycle. Develop custom controls using modern web development technologies. Debug and troubleshoot components effectively with the help of tools like Fiddler. Implement advanced concepts like authentication profiles and data caching. Deploy and configure components across both model-driven and canvas apps. Author(s) None Naglekar is a seasoned software developer specializing in Microsoft Power Platform and has been crafting enterprise solutions using Power Apps for several years. With a strong background in both platform extensibility and modern web development practices, None brings extensive practical knowledge to this book. Their teaching approach focuses on clarity and real-world applications, making complex topics approachable and actionable. Who is it for? This book is written for developers with some experience in Power Apps and web development who are looking to enhance their skills in extending Power Apps functionality. Ideal for professionals aiming to build advanced custom components using the Power Apps Component Framework, this book helps you turn ideas into deployable solutions. It's suited for programmers who want to deepen their understanding of extending Microsoft's low-code platform.

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