Marco is known for his immense knowledge about the DAX language and is a regular speaker at countless international conferences. We talked on September 4th 2020.
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Lars ist Berater, Entwickler und Trainer für Microsoft Power BI. Er ist zertifizierter Power BI-Experte und Microsoft Trainer. Für sein Engagement in der internationalen Community wurde Lars seit 2017 jährlich durch Microsoft der MVP-Award verliehen. Lies hier mehr…
Mira Abel meint
I listened to this podcast last year in 2021. It stayed in my mind… now came back again.
Thank you both to Marco and Lars… for your honest insight, future of profession
I took so much from this podcast
Lars Schreiber meint
Thanks for listening, Mira. Happy, that you liked it 🙂
Thomas meint
I first was not fully aware about the length of the podcast. I just saw Marco and had to listen in. And I did to the end where I could have listend even longer…WOW. Chapeau. Very interesting and thrilling getting first site insights and the thought process behind the scene. And foremost, the hints in business acumen all should consider.
Thanks Marco for sharing and thanks Lars for making it happen!
Steve Ross meint
I enjoyed listening to the talk with Marco Russo. Thanks to both of you for doing it and making it available. I look forward to the others.
Lars Schreiber meint
Good to hear that, Steve. Thanks for your feedback 🙂
Sandeep Singh meint
HI Lars, amazing podcast. Marco & Alberto are fascinating professoinal and it was fun you to pick their brains.
2 points :
1. he recommended a book – complete guide to dimensional modelling. could you provide me the link
2. You mentioned you were a financial controller, and how did you switch to POwer BI, which I consider still the domain of IT professionals
Lars Schreiber meint
Hi Sandeep,
#1: The book’s full name is: The data warehouse toolkit – The definitive Guide to Dimensional Modeling, 3rd Edition. So it is book number 1 in the recommendations.
#2. I started with PowerPivot v1 in 2011 and learned a lot over time. There are many people in the community providing great value with their blog posts and videos, but don’t have an IT background. Listen to my poscast episode with Matt Allington. We’re covering this topic, as he hasn’t an IT background himself.
Thanks and take care,
Lars