Greg Low

SQL Down Under

Greg is a member of the Microsoft Regional Director (RD) program. Microsoft describes RDs as “150 of the world's top technology visionaries chosen specifically for their proven cross-platform expertise, community leadership, and commitment to business results.” 

He is the founder and principal consultant at SQL Down Under, a boutique data-related consultancy operating from Australia. Greg is a long-term data platform MVP and a well-known data community leader and public speaker at conferences world-wide. 

Greg has a pragmatic attitude to business transformation and to solving issues for business of all sizes.


Published by Greg Low

Power BI Implementation Models for Enterprises – Part 3 (Cloud-Friendly Clients)

- 9 min read-Greg Low
Explore the third installment of my series, “Power BI Implementation Models for Enterprises.” Building upon my initial categorization of clients into distinct cloud-oriented groups, including cloud-native, cloud-friendly, cloud-conservative, and cloud-unfriendly, this article delves into the strategies employed specifically for the cloud-friendly clients. Gain insights into my tailored approaches and methodologies as I navigate the unique requirements and implementation models for this common group of clients within the Power BI ecosystem.

Power BI Implementation Models for Enterprises – Part 2 (Cloud-Native Clients)

- 9 min read-Greg Low
Explore the second installment of Greg Low’s comprehensive series, “Power BI implementation models for enterprises.” Greg initially categorizes clients into distinct cloud-oriented groups, including “cloud-native,” “cloud-friendly,” “cloud-conservative,” and “cloud-unfriendly,” and this article delves into the strategies employed specifically for the cloud-native clients. Gain insights into Greg’s tailored approaches and methodologies as I navigate the unique requirements and implementation models for this forward-thinking group of clients within the Power BI ecosystem.

Power BI Implementation Models for Enterprises

- 5 min read-Greg Low
First in a series on implementing Power BI in an enterprise setting, this article describes what makes an enterprise implementation different than one for individual power users. It describes four different groups of organizational cloud readiness, emphasizing the need to tailor the solution to the degree of cloud integration the organization is comfortable with.