Jon Lunn
Principal Consultant - Data & Analytics, would like to be a data ninja, but keeps cutting himself on the throwing stars
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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I'm a Pie Chart hating, Business Intelligence Consultant focused on Microsoft Fabric and the Azure SQL Server Platform and the Azure IaaS, PaaS and SaaS stack of tools, such as Azure SQL Database, Data Factory and other Azure services.
Most of my work is in the architecture, design and implementation of Data Warehouses/Marts/lakes and other analytical databases. As well as implementing the technology, I do Technical Pre-Sales, helping the client understand the technology and matching it with their business requirements.
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5 steps to create a data culture in your organisation
How to get your org's data to your people, with five steps you need to start helping understand your organisations data, and its importance
Report Design & Psychology (Lite Version)
By learning a little bit of how your mind works, you can improve your report design and understand how the user views the data. This session looks at the Intuitive vs the Attentive mental process using the work of the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman and dual process theory, in a fun and slightly interactive session. I'll show how it impacts your understanding of visuals. This is a quick session that gets you up to speed on making you report intuitive
Fabric Variable Libraries - What are they and how to use them
This session is an overview of Fabric Variable Libraries, which show the features, and benefits of using them in your data pipeline and notebooks. and how to use and deploy them across multiple workspaces. It looks at the use of Value Sets in variable libraries for DEV/TST/PROD environments. It focuses on the security of the libraries, and how they should not be used like a Key Vault. This session has demos of deployment, and using them in a data pipeline and notebooks
Getting Started With Fabric Materialized Lake Views
An overview of Fabric Materialized Lake Views, and how they fit into your ETL pipe line. It shows how they differ from regular views and how you can orchestrate them, and manage them in your lake house life cycle
Deployments using the Fabric CICD Python Library
The Microsoft Open Source Fabric CICD, allows deployments from repos to workspaces. This shows how to deploy items from whole solutions to individual objects, and how to updated the linked connection and other metadata that define the item to be deployed, and the benefits over other methods like Fabric Deployment Pipelines.
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