
Episode #315
Episode 315
Alexander sat down with the 'Third Italian' Francesco Bergamaschi to talk about how to teach the mythical language of DAX.

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Knee-Deep In Tech is a weekly technology podcast covering IT and technology, focusing on the Microsoft stack. We are three MVPs and Microsoft Certified Trainers with between us over 40 years of IT infrastructure experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode #315
Alexander sat down with the 'Third Italian' Francesco Bergamaschi to talk about how to teach the mythical language of DAX.

Episode #314
Alexander sat down with fellow Data Platform MVP Valerie Junk to talk about how to get stakeholders to listen. We ended up discussing kitchens and why it might not be a good idea to see the business as the enemy.

Episode #313
We're getting the band back together again! Introducing the format 'Knee-Deep in Tech Topics', where we will be discussing single topics per video episode going forward. We had a great opportunity to kick things off at the DevRel Studios at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, and here we are!

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In the words of Simon - it's been a journey. We started 8.5 years ago and fully expected to have the podcast for two weeks. Turns out we overstayed that initial estimate by quite a lot, but all good things still must come to an end. In this episode the trio talk about the reasons for ending the podcast and what is in store for the future. Thank you to everyone who stuck with us for all these years!<p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

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<p>In part two of our Microsoft Build special, the trio continues exploring updates. They dig into the Azure AI Foundry Agent Service and local deployment options, and take a look at the new Digital Twin builder in Microsoft Fabric.</p><br><p>SQL Server 2025 brings some notable features like native support for open formats and improvements vector functions, change event streaming and a new edition out there. Fabric mirroring also expands support to older SQL Server versions and PostgreSQL.</p><br><p>And on the security side, Microsoft Purview gets smarter for AI scenarios, but it’s the new En...
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