WIT Newsletter June 2026

WIT Newsletter June 2026

Hello, Data WIT!

Happy June, everyone! This year keeps flying by.

We had a great May meetup. Our speaker was Kendra Little, who had a great presentation called “The Anti-Hustle Guide to Technical Blogging”. It had a lot of great tips for those who currently blog or just want to get started. If you missed it, you can catch it on our YouTube channel.

We’re excited for our next meetup on June 9th at noon Eastern US. Padma Rama Divya Achanta will be presenting “Inside Azure SQL Database: Practical Tips, Hidden Tools & Cost-Saving Tricks”. This should be a useful session for anyone in the cloud who is worried about costs. Make sure to RSVP and join us live.

We keep hearing that conference organizers, such as those for Data Saturdays or Day of Data, are always looking for more WIT speakers, so make sure you’re keeping an eye out for the Call for Speaker Announcements. (Call for Data Speakers is a great resource to find out what’s open.) If you need help getting started, you’ll find that there are a lot of people willing to help, so reach out and let us know!

It seems like things are slowing down, but we’re going to be busy planning and working on things to come while we can. As always, if there’s anything we can do to help support you and other Data Platform Women in Tech, please let us know!

Deborah, Tracy, and Kristy

Data Platform Next Step – June 1-2
Speaker Session Title
Elisabeth Falck Agentic Coding in a Real-Life Data Platform Migration
Isi Turner Your Neuro-Inclusive Workplace Toolkit
Discovery Day 2026 Sofia – June 3-4
Speaker Session Title
Emilie Rønning Become the Fabric pipeline guru in your organization
Gabi Münster KEYNOTE – Inspire. Build. Lead. WITH DATA Microsoft Data Platform Unplugged
OneLake Security – Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric
Julia Førde Common Misconceptions About Databricks, and the Reality
Is Databricks Ready for Reporting and Analysis?
Margarita Naumova Beyond CDC: Exploring Change Event Streaming in SQL Server 2025
KEYNOTE – Inspire. Build. Lead. WITH DATA Microsoft Data Platform Unplugged
Power BI Deep Dive – June 9-11
Speaker Session Title
Diana Ackermann Statistician and freelance Power BI data analyst
Valerie Junk Turning insights into action: Deep dive into data communication
PASS Summit Europe: Frankfurt – June 10-11
Speaker Session Title
Akanksha Sheoran Migration at Scale: Accelerating MSSQL to PostgreSQL Using Automation & AI
InduTeja Aligeti
Alpa Buddhabhatti Intelligent Data Experiences with Fabric Data Agents and Foundry
Juliana Smith POURing Accessibility into Power BI: Steps for Inclusive Analytics
Kellyn Gorman Redgate Keynote: The Data Professional of the Future
Laura Copland
Shubhangi Goyal Reinventing Yourself in Tech: Skills, Transitions & Mindset for the AI Era
Data Céilí 2026 – June 11-12
Speaker Session Title
Anna-Maria Wykes MCP Unleashed From “Huh?” to “Heck Yeah!” Building Smarter AI Knowledge Bases
Tamsin Huggins
Bianca Stratulat Ask Me Anything: Databricks in the Real World : Certifications, Best Practices & Careers
Chrissy LeMaire Claude Code Will Change Your Life For The Better
Juliana Smith Accidental Data Lies: Avoiding Misleading Visuals in Power BI
Power BI Days DC 2026 – June 11-12
Speaker Session Title
Belinda Allen From Insights to Foresight: Forecasting with Python in Power BI Pro
From Wild West to Well-Run: An Introduction to Power BI Governance
Heather Severino Learn What’s New with Microsoft 365 Copilot (and Agents)
Olena Kulish Why Power BI Adoption Fails — and How to Fix It with Governance, UX, and AI-Ready Usage Data
Shreya Harvu AI Is Only As Smart as Your Model: Copilot, Data Agents, and the Semantic Layer
Data Saturday Croatia 2026 – June 13
Speaker Session Title
Anastazija Crnkovic Advanced DAX for Analytical Insights in Power BI with Visualization Best Practices
Karin Szilágyi Real-Time or Real Enough? What ‘Fast’ Actually Means in Fabric
Zita Pelok A Persona-Driven Adoption Framework: How to Design BI Reports for Decisions

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