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Power BI Blog: Sparklines

21 August 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, although taken for granted in Excel, it’s only recently Sparklines have become readily available in Power BI.


Power Query: Row Together Part 9

20 August 2025

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I continue to look at how to make my query from Part 2 more robust.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – ISAFTER

19 August 2025

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at ISAFTER.


A to Z of Excel Functions: The SKEW.P Function

18 August 2025

Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the SKEW.P function.


AI Blog: OpenAI ChatGPT-5

15 August 2025

Welcome back to our AI blog series! You may have noticed that OpenAI has officially released GPT-5 on August 7, 2025. It is expected to be a milestone that signals both technological advancement and evolving user expectations.


Power BI Blog: Secure Collaboration in Power BI Desktop

14 August 2025

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at how to ensure your data is secured in Power BI Desktop.


Power Query: Row Together Part 8

13 August 2025

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I look at how to make my query from way back in Part 2 more robust.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – IPMT

12 August 2025

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at IPMT.


A to Z of Excel Functions: The SKEW Function

11 August 2025

Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the SKEW function.


AI Blog: Model Context Protocol (MCP) vs. Traditional Application Programming Interface (API)

8 August 2025

Welcome back to our AI blog series! Today, we’re diving into a comparison of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) with a traditional Application Programming Interface (API) and discuss why an MCP represents a significant paradigm shift for AI-driven applications.


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