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@SothearithKONGMrMuyKhmer16 күн бұрын
Cool! Thanks for sharing this!
@beyondknowing9063Ай бұрын
Perfect example of how simplicity is the powerful. unlike other dashboard crowded with too much information yours just take care of one element at a page. Great learning.
@vesperpiano26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! I worked with my colleague Paul on this project who is a visual design expert. My inclination is to throw more and more data onto the page. But Paul always challenges that. He makes sure we adhere to a user experience (UX) that is accessible, intuitive, delivers a user journey and visually pops. When we build reports like this for clients we also have a domain expert involved. So we do lots of small iterations to get the right balance between those three concerns: business goals, analytics and UX. This multi-disciplinary approach really helps to make sure you get a good product at the end.
@Ajay-ft3hbАй бұрын
We are interested to know how the onelake process works. Appreciate it very much.
@vesperpiano27 күн бұрын
Hello. Thanks for your interest. We'll try to find time to do another demo to show how we could move the solution onto Microsoft Fabric and use OneLake. There are two other video series in our channel which step through data engineering features in Microsoft Fabric including how we make use of OneLake.
@applicitaaccount12585 күн бұрын
For people like me who aren't user experience gifted there was lots of great ideas and value here, as someone else commented, less is definitely more!
@endjin5 күн бұрын
Yes, we obviously very much agree!
@davidudosen728920 күн бұрын
Is it possible to do a step by step video on this ? 🥹