Microsoft Fabric was first announced during Microsoft BUILD. Since then, I’m publishing content about Microsoft Fabric, creating an interesting sequence of content.
In this blog, I’m summarizing the content I published about Fabric, helping you to navigate on this content.
Main Articles
As you may have noticed, there is one article about concepts, one about Data Warehouse and one about Lakehouse, all of them with more than this simple description could explain.
- Data Intelligence on light speed: Microsoft Fabric
- Microsoft Fabric: Data Warehouse Ingestion using T-SQL and more
- Microsoft Fabric: Lakehouse and Data Factory in Power BI environment
- Source Control with GIT, Power BI and Microsoft Fabric
- Using Spark Jobs for Multiple Lakehouse Maintenance in Microsoft Fabric
- Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in Microsoft Fabric
Database Projects
- Database Projects for Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse
- Updates About Database Projects for Microsoft Fabric
- Fabric Monday 11: Database Project for Data Warehouse
Source Control
- Source Control with GIT, Power BI and Microsoft Fabric
- Microsoft Fabric: Extended Source Control Features
- Fabric Monday 14: Extended GIT Support for Fabric Objects
- Fabric Notebooks and Deployment Pipelines
- Fabric Monday 19: Reverse Create the PBIP
Fabric Blogs
The blog posts are published every Wednesday, always advancing on the Fabric content
- Microsoft Fabric: Enabling your Free Trial
- Discover the Microsoft Fabric Data Wrangler
- Fabric Lakehouse: Convert to Table feature and Workspace Level Spark Configuration
- Microsoft Fabric: Loading On-Premises and External Data
- Microsoft Fabric: using Notebooks and Table Partitioning to Convert Files to Tables
- Microsoft Fabric: Checking and Fixing Tables V-Order Optimization
- Microsoft Fabric and the Delta Tables Secrets
- Database Projects for Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse
- SQL Endpoints and Lakehouse UI Differences and Access Secrets
- Fabric Data Warehouse News you need to know
- Microsoft Fabric: Using VS Code to Develop Notebooks
- Updates About Database Projects for Microsoft Fabric
- Microsoft Fabric: Extended Source Control Features
- Fabric Notebooks and Deployment Pipelines
- Fabric and Self-Service: Control who can use
- Semantic Model: More than a Simple Name Change
Technical Session Recordings
These are recordings of technical sessions about Microsoft Fabric
MS Build After Party – MMDPU : Light Speed Data with Microsoft Fabric
Power BI and Synapse: Better Together
Fabric Monday Videos
Fabric Monday Videos are published every Monday, always short videos covering a subject about Microsoft Fabric
- Fabric Monday 01: Data Wrangler
- Fabric Monday 02: Spark Configuration
- Fabric Monday 03: Convert To Table
- Fabric Monday 04: On premises and External Data
- Fabric Monday 05: Identify Table Optimizations
- Fabric Monday 06: Delta Optimization Secrets
- Fabric Monday 07: Schedule Optimization Maintenance
- Fabric Monday 08: Optimization Maintenance for multiple lakehouses
- Fabric Monday 09: Organizing Workspaces
- Fabric Monday 10: Cross Lakehouse and Data Warehouse Access
- Fabric Monday 11: Database Project for Data Warehouse
- Fabric Monday 12: Chat with your Data
- Fabric Monday 13: Using VS Code to Edit Notebooks
- Fabric Monday 14: Extended GIT Support for Fabric Objects
- Fabric Monday 15: Access Methods to the Lakehouse
- Fabric Monday 16: Environments, configurations and chat
- Fabric Monday 17: Real Time with Event Stream and Event Hub
- Fabric Monday 18: Notebooks and Deployment Pipelines
- Fabric Monday 19: Reverse Create the PBIP
- Fabric Monday 20: Edit Direct Lake Semantic Model using Tabular Editor
- Fabric Monday 21: Lakehouse Special Tables
- Fabric Monday 22: Comparing the Access Models Performance
- Fabric Monday 23: Power BI Aggregations with Lakehouses
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