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Book Review – Snowflake Security

April 2, 2022April 2, 2022 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

When I was working with Snowflake on a project, it seemed security (assigning roles to users, assigning permissions etc.) is not as straight forward as it is in SQL Server. That’s why I bought the book Snowflake Security – Securing Your Snowflake Data Cloud, written by Ben Herzberg and Yoav Cohen, and published by Apress. […]

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Book Review – Azure Data Factory by Example

March 29, 2022March 29, 2022 Koen Verbeeck 2 Comments

I just finished the book Azure Data Factory by Example: Practical Implementation for Data Engineers by Richard Swinbank. The book was not exactly what I was expecting, but that’s actually my fault and not the book’s. The book itself is great and is a great introduction to Azure Data Factory (ADF) and it covers almost […]

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Book Review – Mastering Snowflake Solutions: Supporting Analytics and Data Sharing

March 23, 2022March 23, 2022 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

Disclaimer: Apress gave me a free copy of the book to review. People that know me, also know I always give honest feedback 🙂 I had the pleasure of reading the book Mastering Snowflake Solutions: Supporting Analytics and Data Sharing. The book is aimed at data professionals who have already taken their first steps developing […]

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Book review: Calling Bullshit – The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World

March 30, 2021March 30, 2021 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

I recently finished the book Calling Bullshit – The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom & Jevin D. West. I found it a very entertaining read, and especially useful in this day and age of social media, fake news and deep fakes. Calling out bullshit has been necessary for a […]

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Book Review: T-SQL Window Functions by Itzik Ben-Gan

December 19, 2019June 5, 2024 Koen Verbeeck 2 Comments

A couple of years back Itzik Ben-Gan (the T-SQL guru) wrote the book Microsoft SQL Server 2012 High-Performance T-SQL Using Window Functions. It’s has been one of my most favorite technical books (I included it in this list): it was really an eye-opener to how useful and powerful window functions can be. It teaches the […]

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Book Review – Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE

September 26, 2018September 26, 2018 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

Yes, you’re reading that right. A book not about the Microsoft BI stack. At a project, Pentaho Data Integration (PDI) was used as an ETL tool. To get to know this tool a little better, I bought the book Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE (Third Edition) by the author Maria Carina Roldán. For those of […]

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Book Review – Factfulness by Hans Rosling

July 15, 2018July 15, 2018 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

I recently bought the book Factfulness – Ten Reasons we’re wrong about the world – And why things are better than you think by Hans Rosland (with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund). The book is a fascinating read and I recommend it to everyone. Not just people working with data. Not just journalists. Not […]

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Book Review – Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI and Power Pivot for Excel

March 15, 2018March 16, 2018 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

As preparation for my session at Techorama.be about data modeling in self-service BI, I decided to read the book Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI and Power Pivot for Excel by Marco Russo and Alberto Ferrari. The title is quite a mouthful but it gets the point across: the book mostly deals with how to correctly build […]

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Book Review – The Biml Book

December 4, 2017December 4, 2017 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

After years of waiting, a book about Biml has been published! It’s conveniently titled “The Biml Book” (subtitled Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse Automation) and I can tell you immediately it’s the best Biml book I’ve ever read! (haha, it will take a while until this joke gets old). In all seriousness though, it’s a great […]

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Book Review – The Truthful Art

April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

I’m participating in the #vizBookClub, a great idea by the data visualization community. In short, we read a book about data visualization and we post our thoughts online. A blog post with more detail: Introducing our Data Viz Book Club. The first selected book is The Truthful Art by Alberto Cairo (blog | twitter). I’ve always […]

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