Watch below for live updates during the conference
Stay tuned and you’ll find out what’s going on during this week in San Jose. I’ll be blogging from the conference as announcements are made and as the rest of the community buzzes about new developments in the community and here at the BAC in San Jose, California.
If you haven’t downloaded the pocket Guidebook, do it now. Just go to http://guidebook.com/g/passbac/, install and then search for PASS Business Analytics.
Tuesday, May 6
I arrived this evening, flying in from Portland. I met up with my long-time friend and co-author, Grant Paisley from Sydney, Australia. It all starts to happen tomorrow with the all-day pre-conference sessions. This is where the deep learning takes place. Every year, people who have serious interest in learning to use a technology or business tool spend a full day with some of the most respected industry professionals. They go deep and thorough, usually showing how to apply bet-practice skills to build a complete solution or tackle some serious issues. Registration for the preconference sessions will still be open on Wednesday morning until the rooms are at capacity.
Wednesday Precon Schedule:
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Data Science Master Class: Exploring More Exotic Patterns in Data (AAT-199-P)
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Implementation and Design on the Parallel Data Warehouse (BD-399-P)
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PowerPivot: Fundamentals and Patterns to Make You Effective TODAY (AV-199-P)
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Predictive Analytics for Absolute Beginners (AAT-299-P)
Artus Krohn-Grimberghe (Analytic Information Systems and Business Intelligence), Mark Tabladillo (SolidQ)
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Real-World Small Big Data (BD-199-P)
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Superhero Power BI (AV-299-P)
Wednesday, May 7
07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
Registration07:30 AM – 08:30 AM
Continental Breakfast**, Exhibit Hall08:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Precon Sessions
Thursday, May 8
07:00 AM – 06:30 PM
Registration07:00 AM – 08:00 AM
Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall08:00 AM – 09:15 AM
Keynote – Amir Netz and Kamal Hathi09:15 AM – 10:00 AM
Refreshment Break, Exhibit Hall10:00 AM – 6:15 PM
Sessions
Friday, May 9
07:00 AM – 04:00 PM
Registration07:00 AM – 08:00 AM
Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall08:00 AM – 09:15 AM
Keynote – David McCandless09:15 AM – 10:00 AM
Refreshment Break, Exhibit Hall10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sessions
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Thursday Keynote
It’s 8:00 AM Pacific Time on the 8th of May, 2014 and the keynote session is beginning…
Welcome by Tom LaRock, President of PASS
”we get paid to work with data everyday – it’s just hard to explain to our family what we do”
For over 14 years, PASS has connected data professions for all over
PASS has over 100,000 members
John Whittaker from Dell:
“Is big data really happening in the middle market?”
Outcome is successful when there is business and IT alignment
“It’s easy to be clever with big data but it’s easy to be freaky with it”
Top big challenges:
- Variety of types & structures
- Sheer volumes
- Budget limitations
- What data to use for business decisions
- Getting business to share across org silos
- Inaccurate/data quality
- Understanding where to focus decisions, metrics, KPIs, etc.
Dell has a large software division (manage, integrate & analyze data) – audience poll showed that about 20% of attendees knew that
Amir Netz & Kamal Hati from Microsoft on stage
“Satya loves data…”
This change in leadership at Microsoft will mean a greater focus on data and analytic technologies, especially cloud services.
Kamal: “Satya is making Indian accents cool at Microsoft”
- 2 million Power Pivot downloads
- 100,000 Power Query downloads
Power BI demos, using Power Q&A to explore the Power BI usage statistics
- Sept: usage spike when Q&A went public in preview
- March: huge spike when Power BI was released
- Over 1 million Q&A questions answered in April
- Power BI demo contest winner was Michael Carper – “can tweeting affect the outcome of an NBA game?” https://fb-3785439.strutta.com/entry/5477264
- Kamal demo: analyzing Internet browser usage
- Announcements:
- The Power BI iOS app will be available this summer
Reporting Services will run in Power BI – by the end of summer
Power BI will work with on-prem data sources without using scheduled data refresh- Forecasting & Time series analysis –
line chart provides time-series prediction with error ranges & outlier correction adjustments – WOW!
- Demo: Hawaii tourism survey:
- Interesting insights about the spending per island and where visitors come from
- Question: “why do Japanese tourists show more affection than other cultures?” – answer: More Japanese honeymoon in Hawaii
Julie, a volunteer from the audience, is doing the next unrehearsed demo…
- WE HAVE HEAT MAPS in Power VIEW!!!! — Jun Underwood is hyperventilating
- Drag a chart data point out to create another visual and drill-down – very cool!
- Power View snaps and resizes
Bump and Shake gestures added – automatically separates a chart into multiples or combines two charts into one visual by dragging them together with two fingers on a touch screen.
In conclusion, the features shown today will be introduced in the next couple of months through Power BI in Office 365.
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Attended a great session presented by Devin Knight for beginners about building an end-to-end BI solution using Power View
Devin is a very good presenter and was able to very clearly articulate the value of the Power Pivot and Power View toolset through live demonstrations.
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Great quote from Gartner in Michael Trjedor’s session on Microsoft Analytics & Visualization:
"By 2015, organizations that build a modern information management system will outperform their peer financially by 20 percent."
– Gartner, Mark Beyer, "Information Management in the 21st Century"
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Rob Collie: Your own Data Revolution
“It doesn’t have to be industrial scale to be industrial strength”
“The human prison”: The human brain is naturally trained to work within the boundaries established from past experience. If only certain questions could be answered by a system/report/spreadsheet/database/model/whatever, we’re not likely to ask other questions.
“apples and oranges”: Low hanging fruit…We often make unfair comparisons and establish benchmarks (e.g. KPI targets). There are often/usually more variables to consider in a comparison.
These tools & techniques allow our brains to thin the way they want to rather than the way they’ve been trained to think.
“The Data Gene”: 1/16 people have the data gene – in all demographics & at all levels of the organization.
You’re a data/business analytics conference… That’s not normal.
The people who mock those who built the pyramids are “normal”.
Data gene is an interest not a level of intelligence, no PhD necessary
There is no cure
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Alberto Ferrari: DAX Solutions from the Field
“I’ve stopped believing in Santa Clause, the Tooth Fairy and Microsoft Marketing”
“The primary key in the fact table is your worst enemy”
- The first step to optimizing performance should always be to reduce unnecessary distinct column values
- Use Kasper’s memory size Power Pivot model to analyze the memory footprint of tables & columns
- Use SQL Server Profiler, clear cache
- Build the model with necessary columns
- Find columns using the most memory
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Dejan Sarka: Advanced Analytics in Excel 2013
if you would like to get a complete picture of the end-to-end data analytics capabilities in Excel, watch the recording of this session. Dejan covered all the essentials at an advanced level. This excellent presentation moved very quickly. Emphasis on data mining/predictive analytics.
FridayKeynote
It’s 8:05 AM Pacific Time on the 9th of May, 2014 and the keynote session is beginning…
This session is highly visual and to get the message, I will update this post with pictures that become available after the conference.
David McCandless, keynote speaker, is visualizing a billion dollars using a tree map/heat map
“Debtres” … animated tetris visual that assembles a heat map
Trendline example: what trends up in the Spring near Easter and Christmas and then a little each holiday and weekend?
…relationship breakups via FaceBook
Data must be visualize in context (e.g. pure sum vs ratio… )
Strip out the labels and leave the colors and shapes to set the visual context
…then add labels and numbers to add value
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