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If you are curious to look at the upcoming book Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010: Give Your Data Meaning that I wrote with Alberto, you can see the first 4 chapters in draft format through the “Rough Cuts” initiative by O’Reilly. I’d like to get your feedback!
The whole book will be available within September 15 on Rough Cuts and then (after it will be printed) in bookstores too.
UPDATE Aug 20, 2010: Starting from today, other 4 chapters are available, for a total of 8. The remaining 3 chapters will be available in the next few days.
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About Marco Russo (SQLBI)
Marco Russo is a consultant, writer and trainer specialized in Business Intelligence with Microsoft technologies. He runs the SQLBI.COM website, which is dedicated to distribute resources useful for BI developers, like Integration Services components, Analysis Services models, tools, technical information and so on. Marco is certified as MCT, MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSA, MCSE+I.