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	<description> Recording from the SQL Server Day in Belgium:  DAX is Microsoft&#39;s new multidimensional calculation language. At the moment it&#39;s only used inPowerPivot, but in the future it&#39;s likely to have an important role in othercorporate BI products from Microsoft, so it&#39;s something that all BI consultantsneed to learn now. In this session we&#39;ll learn about the basic concepts of thelanguage and see how it can be used to implement a number of common businesscalculations.Speaker: Chris Webb Looking for IT Pro oriented videos from the SQL Server Day? Find them hereon TechNet Edge. </description>
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