The following topic list will serve as a link menu for future posts. Expect this list to be updated and completed:
# Futureproofing Power BI solutions # Preparing, shaping & transforming source data # Power Query design best practices # Power Query in dataflows or Power BI Desktop # Data modeling essentials and best practices in Power BI and AS tabular # Validating data model results # Planning for separation – data models and reports # Power BI delivery options # Choosing the right report type: analytic or paginated # Designing and managing large datasets in Power BI # Multi-developer and lifecycle management for Power BI # Certified reports, certified datasets & the self-service mindset
The following topic list will serve as a link menu for future posts. Expect this list to be updated and completed:
# Futureproofing Power BI solutions # Preparing, shaping & transforming source data # Power Query design best practices # Power Query in dataflows or Power BI Desktop # Data modeling essentials and best practices in Power BI and AS tabular # Validating data model results # Planning for separation – data models and reports # Power BI delivery options # Choosing the right report type: analytic or paginated # Designing and managing large datasets in Power BI # Multi-developer and lifecycle management for Power BI # Certified reports, certified datasets & the self-service mindset
Most people buy Bitcoin via exchanges, such as Coinbase. Exchanges allow you to buy, sell and hold cryptocurrency, and setting up an account is similar to opening a brokerage account—you’ll need to verify your identity and provide some kind of funding source, such as a bank account or debit card. Major exchanges include Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini. You can also buy Bitcoin at a broker like Robinhood. Regardless of where you buy your Bitcoin, you’ll need a digital wallet in which to store it. This might be what’s called a hot wallet or a cold wallet. A hot wallet (also called an online wallet) is stored by an exchange or a provider in the cloud. Providers of online wallets include Exodus, Electrum and Mycelium. A cold wallet (or mobile wallet) is an offline device used to store Bitcoin and is not connected to the Internet. Some mobile wallet options include Trezor and Ledger.