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As you probably know, when I’m not blogging or wrestling with SSAS I run a small SQL Server training company here in the UK called Technitrain. If you’ve got some training budget to spare and London is convenient for you, you might want to check out the 2013 course schedule below:

As you can see, I’m doing a fair bit of teaching myself but I’m also proud to have Thomas Kejser, Allan Mitchell, Dave Ballantyne, Bob Phillips and Andy Leonard teaching courses for me too. The aim is to deliver reasonably-priced, expert-level Microsoft BI and SQL Server training of the sort the regular training companies don’t provide; it’s basically the kind of training you’d get at a SQLBits or SQL Saturday pre-con but in a more traditional classroom environment and not limited to one day. If you’re reading my blog, you’re my target audience for these courses – so I hope to see you at one of them this year!


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PowerPivot Course In London This October

I’m pleased to announce a new addition to the Technitrain course catalogue: along with Bob Phillips (a UK-based Excel MVP) I’ll be teaching a PowerPivot course in London this October. Full details and registration can be found here:
http://www.technitrain.com/coursedetail.php?c=18&trackingcode=CWB

The course is the one written by Marco and Alberto to tie in with their excellent book “PowerPivot for Excel 2010: Give Your Data Meaning”, and is suitable for BI professionals and Excel professionals. It costs £499 + VAT if you book before August 31st, and £549 + VAT after that.

Other courses coming up this autumn include:


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For those of you who haven’t seen Marco’s post from a few days ago, registration is now open for the SSAS Maestros course that he and I will be teaching this July in Milan. A few things to point out:

  • We’ve listened to feedback, trimmed some of the costs and content, and reduced the price to €4500 (€3500 for attendees of previous Maestros courses).
  • We’re going to be joined by Thomas Kejser for some of the course, who’ll be sharing his experience of working on some of the largest cubes in the world.

So, to sum up, this is the ultimate in SSAS training and if you want to take your SSAS knowledge to the next level you should come along.

For more details on what the SSAS Maestros program is, see:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/ssas-maestros.aspx

To find out more about this course and to register, go to:

http://www.sqlbi.com/training/ssas-maestro


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