Xesco Abad
2019-11-07
Xesco Abad
In my last Post, I showed you a much faster and more intuitive alternative than Visual Studio, the Tabular Editor. Surely many of you will have been testing this new application, so if you liked it and found it really useful, you can not miss this Post! This Read More
Xesco Abad
2019-10-29
Xesco Abad
In today’s post I will show you a Business Intelligence tool that will be of great help when creating Analysis Models. Last September, I had the opportunity to attend the data event held every year in Madrid, the SQL Saturday. In one of the sessions, specifically that of becoming Read More
Xesco Abad
2019-07-23
Xesco Abad
In today’s post, we’re going to end up with the DimDate series in Power BI. To begin, I will show you some of the visualizations that Power Bi offers by default as well as the personalized visualizations that we can find in the Marketplace. 1.Slicer These are the types of Slicer that Power Bi Read More
Aleson ITC
2019-05-29
Aleson ITC
An approach based on Stack Overflow’s developer survey data from 2011 to 2018. I have a question permanently rounding my head, I simply don´t understand how is it possible that women are currently closing the gender gap in engineering or maths, but are extremely underrepresented in tech Read More
Rosa del Hoyo Balanzá
2019-05-23
Rosa del Hoyo Balanzá
At Aleson ITC we are fans of Game of Thrones, that’s why we wanted to make our particular tribute to the series, although after watching the 8 seasons we have different opinions about the end. Above all opinion, Game of Thrones is a series with a Read More
Xesco Abad
2019-04-10
Xesco Abad
By Xesco Abad Posted Wednesday April 10th, 2019 In SQL Server Spanish 0 1 One of the strengths of the DAX language is that it allows us to compare data for periods of time in a very simple and fast thanks to its intelligence functions of time. With the intelligence functions of time we Read More
Xesco Abad
2019-01-15
Xesco Abad
Creating DimDates with Power BI is the perfect ally for your company’s data analytics. All our data models have a common dimension, the dimension of date or DimDate. Thanks to the date dimension we can make comparisons of data between ranges of dates, see how the annual production Read More