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Using a Data Warehouse to Create a Seamless Connection between AX/D365FO and PowerBI
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Using a Data Warehouse to Create a Seamless Connection between AX/D365FO and PowerBI
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Rohit Kanwara
Posted May 02, 2019 10:56 AM
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Hi All,
Our 3 part webinar series relating to AX/D365, PowerBI, reporting and data warehousing is coming to a close next week.
Using a Data Warehouse to Create a Seamless Connection between AX/D365FO and PowerBI.
You can register for the session here -
https://www.d365ug.com/widgets/generic?cobaltsrc=https://dcid365ugportal.cobaltsaas.com/Meetings/Registration/MeetingDetails.aspx?mid=687a56cf-dcc8-4a3d-b1cf-d23dee93cf10
For details on the 1st two webinar recording, please visit the links below,
1st part - Data Warehouse 101: What is a Data Warehouse and Why do i care? Recording here -
https://www.axug.com/viewdocument/data-warehousing-101-what-is-a-dat?CommunityKey=82b0ede9-11c2-43ba-8c73-de1b44f1aa09&tab=librarydocuments
2nd part - Define your AX/D365 FO reporting landscape for fast response times and data integrity. Recording here -
https://www.axug.com/viewdocument/define-your-axd365fo-reporting-lan?CommunityKey=82b0ede9-11c2-43ba-8c73-de1b44f1aa09&tab=librarydocuments
Would love to have some of you join the session on the 9th of May.
Regards,
Rohit
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Rohit Kanwara
www.zapbi.com
Data Management + Analytics
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