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PASS Marathon: Open Source

Session Date/Time (dd-MM-YYYY 24h) Speaker Category Track Title
30-07-2019 18:00 Paul Turley Breakout Session (60 minutes) Advanced Analytics Can You Say "Charticulator"? ...I knew you could
30-07-2019 19:00 Geovanny Hernandez Breakout Session (60 minutes) Application Development How you can Keep your SQL Code Protected with GIT
30-07-2019 20:00 Daniel Shrader Breakout Session (60 minutes) Application Development An Intro to Git
30-07-2019 21:00 Luis Beltran Breakout Session (60 minutes) Application Development Bringing AI to the Edge: On-premise Azure Cognitive Services

SessionID: 95817

Can You Say "Charticulator"? ...I knew you could

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Event Date: 30-07-2019 18:00 - Category: Breakout Session (60 minutes) - Track: Advanced Analytics

Speaker(s): Paul Turley

Title: Can You Say "Charticulator"? ...I knew you could

Description:

Create amazing Power BI custom visuals with no code using Charticulator, an open-source development tool created by Microsoft Research.

SessionID: 95882

How you can Keep your SQL Code Protected with GIT

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Event Date: 30-07-2019 19:00 - Category: Breakout Session (60 minutes) - Track: Application Development

Speaker(s): Geovanny Hernandez

Title: How you can Keep your SQL Code Protected with GIT

Description:

Imagine that you have been hard working in that amazing project, your SQL code has been tuned and contains new features and followed the standard that will be crucial for the success of this project. The deploy date has arrived and you have deployed early in the morning but some minutes after the deploy, the users started to call for reporting several issues in the different systems which are using the Databases that were part of your deployment, after stressful minutes, you realized some SQL code deployed was not the same that were tested and you must rollback your code.

In this session, I'm going to show you how to avoid problems derived of mistakes during the development process through the proper use of source control code strategy which can combine the potential of GIT and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for managing latest version, detecting changes, code review and deploying through environment without stress.

SessionID: 95883

An Intro to Git

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Event Date: 30-07-2019 20:00 - Category: Breakout Session (60 minutes) - Track: Application Development

Speaker(s): Daniel Shrader

Title: An Intro to Git

Description:

Want to learn Git but don't know where to start or are you simply afraid of the command line? Then this session is for you. We will focus on the high level core concepts to give you a foundation to start using git today. Furthermore, we won't be using ANY command line interface to do it. As an added bonus we'll wrap up the session with an established work flow to make your journey to using git more beneficial.

SessionID: 95859

Bringing AI to the Edge: On-premise Azure Cognitive Services

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Event Date: 30-07-2019 21:00 - Category: Breakout Session (60 minutes) - Track: Application Development

Speaker(s): Luis Beltran

Title: Bringing AI to the Edge: On-premise Azure Cognitive Services

Description:

Azure Cognitive Services allow developers to build powerful AI-based solutions, enabling different capabilities in our software: vision. speech, search, text analytics, language understanding, and much more. Basically, the model is already built by Microsoft, you just need to do an API call to the Azure cloud and the service retrieves a result. For instance, you send a message and the Text Analytics API returns its sentiment score.

However, there might be cases in which our customers need a local, non-cloud AI solution (either because of limited Internet access or data compliance). This is now possible thanks to the latest update of Azure Cognitive Services, which offers containerization support. Using containers, we can still deliver ML-driven solutions while keeping the data in-house.

In this talk, we'll explore what it takes to configure and use containers in Azure Cognitive Services. Demos will be showcased as well for local Face and Text Cognitive Services.