Fabric Git branching with the new branch-out option how it works and what you should keep in mind

Yesterday, Microsoft released a new option called "branch-out" that allows you to easily setup a new branch from an existing Fabric workspace. Obviously, this was already possible but involved a lot of manual work. With this new option, you can create your own feature branch to work in isolation before you commit your work to …

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Power BI and Fabric capacities: Understand the difference and cost structure

P-SKUs, A-SKUs, EM-SKUs and now we also have F-SKUs... all these different capacities that are out there today each have their own specifics. Lately, I've been in a lot of conversations around Fabric capacities. There seems to be some unclarity around what you pay for in the end and how it compares to Power BI …

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Gotcha’s of bringing Dataverse data into Microsoft Fabric

Recently, I architected a solution for a client for their Microsoft Fabric data platform. The client works with Dynamics Finance & Operations as one of their main ERP system. Fabric offers easy ways to bring data from various standard Microsoft services into the platform, however it is not always as easy as it looks like. …

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