I always put on a couple of Live training events after the long hot summer. This year, we’ll do a couple post-summer events. First, Xcelsius – we had such an overwhelming turnout and requests for another Xcelsius training event this year, we decided to put on another one.
The second is my acclaimed Excel Power Analyst Boot Camp. Do you know someone who is struggling and needs to get up to speed quickly with advanced Excel analysis and reporting? Well, this is definately the course for them.
I hope you can all make it to one of these events.

Summer says click on the course titles to get detailed information on pricing and course agenda.
Xcelsius Advanced Developer Workshop
(Sep 22- Sep 23 | Dallas, TX)
This workshop sold out in March so make sure you get in early. Here, you will get a ton of advanced Xcelsius tips and techniques – such as:
• Learn how to enhance your data models with advanced Excel functions
• Learn powerful dashboard design and charting techniques
• Learn tricks that will help to optimize the performance of your Xcelsius dashboards
• Gain a solid understanding of XML and XML connectivity in Xcelsius
• Embed Xcelsius dashboards into Excel and Access
• Learn how to pass parameters from one Xcelsius dashboard to another
• Learn how create detailed drill-throughs in Xcelsius using encoded URLs
• Learn how to use your Xcelsius dashboards to write back to your server
(Oct 18 – Oct 19 | Dallas, TX)
Microsoft MVP Mike Alexander (DataPig Technologies) brings you his acclaimed Power Analyst Boot Camp! This 2-day boot camp is designed for Excel power users who want to take the next step in their learning. The topics presented during this boot camp will introduce you to advanced techniques that will save you hours of work and increase productivity.
• Learn powerful time-saving tips and tricks
• Go beyond basic analysis with new advanced PivotTables techniques
• Create powerful dashboards with interactive data modeling methods
• Manage large volumes of external data in Excel
• Gain power and flexibility by integrating Excel and Access
• Leverage VBA to create automated reporting mechanisms?

