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    Power BI Summer School 2020, sun, fun and …

    Power BI Summer School 2020, sun, fun and …

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:March 11, 2020
    • Post category:News
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    We, at Quanto, always look at Power BI with a big grin on our face. We love this stuff. And, since we are working with it for more than a…

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    Henk Vlootman, Madzy Stikkelorum, Michiel Rozema

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