Companies including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI committed to pay for the power plants and grid upgrades needed to run their data centers. By David McCabe and Brad Plumer Reporting from Washington ...
The Fresno Police Department is taking a high-tech approach to public safety with the launch of its new “Drone as First Responder” program.The initiative is des Central Valley man faces 31 ...
It’s the bedrock bargain between monopoly electric utilities, the customers that rely on them, and regulators nationwide: Provide the service reliably. And provide it affordably. For safety and ...
Quite a few years back I wrote a post about reading CSV files in Power Automate. But that can be done so much better now. An imagine having to deal with commas, you would end up with ugly expressions.
To make it easier to pull a .csv or .txt file directly into Excel without having to deal with Power Query, Microsoft is introducing two new import functions. Microsoft is making two new Import ...
Ebony JJ is a master journalist who has an extensive background in all areas of journalism with an emphasis on impactful stories highlighting the advancement of the Black community through politics, ...
What happens at the dining table no longer stays at the dining table. If the city’s servers suddenly always seem to know your go-to drink order, or how you always order extra croutons on your salad – ...
Abstract: The efficiency and performance of data processing in modern data-intensive systems are greatly impacted by the data format selection. Comma-Separated Values (CSV) and JavaScript Object ...
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through a tangled web of applied steps in Power Query, wondering if there’s a better way? You’re not alone. Many users unknowingly overcomplicate their workflows ...
You'll need an Azure Synapse Analytics workspace with access to data lake storage. You can use the built-in serverless SQL pool to query files in the data lake. In this exercise, you'll use a ...
Have you ever spent hours fine-tuning a Power Query workflow, only to have it break because a column name changed? It’s a frustratingly common scenario for anyone working with dynamic or external data ...