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Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 108 - 7th of December 2020

In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm, are joined by Data Architect, Transition Evangelist, Data Platform MVP Isabelle van Campenhoudt (ShareQL - Power Platform Associates) | @thesqlgrrrl, based in Belgium.  Topics discussed – The challenge for customers today is too much data, its availability, accuracy, recency, history, and shareability.   

The multiple levels of reporting on which all agree that what’s more important is what information needs to be conveyed in the report.  Training needs to focus on “Consuming a Report” – and how to understand and manipulate data in a visual way.   Finally, discussion on organizing or cataloging data, there is a data governance tool - Microsoft Azure Pureview - previously known as data catalog.

This episode was recorded on Monday, December 7, 2020.

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