Orchestrate Power BI Semantic model refreshes through Fabric Pipelines

Recently, Microsoft released a new activity type to trigger Power BI Semantic Model refreshes. A great step forward to have a native pipeline activity and no longer need to setup complex steps with APIs and authentication manually. Or is there still a case? In this blog I will elaborate on what this new Pipeline activity …

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Soft deletion of workspaces and retention

This morning, I was looking for a specific tenant setting in the Fabric admin portal. While scrolling through a few of the tenant settings, I came across a specific one, which I like to elaborate on a bit more in detail, given I recently also had some questions around this topic from customers. What happens …

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Unveiling the Gotcha: The Hidden Consequences of Disabling Fabric in Your Organization

Recently, I had two enterprise customers with whom I was in conversation about Microsoft Fabric and how it could complement their existing data landscape. Both of these customers have a data platform running already, which have lots of best practices and customizations in it, not necessarily portable to Fabric. Also, both came from a standpoint …

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The future of customer understanding through Microsoft Fabric

In the many conversations I had over the past years, it is a returning topic to talk about complexity of bringing your CRM and ERP data together to create a 360-degree customer view. While doing business, we all want to understand our customers better, by knowing what drives them, which marketing campaign worked for them, …

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Debunking Myths and Embracing Innovation with Microsoft Fabric

Over the past months, I've been engaging with many clients with regards to Microsoft Fabric. Many clients had a somewhat hesitant approach given Fabric was still in preview and they did not want to bring their (entire) data estate to Fabric. Since last week, Microsoft launched Fabric as General Available during the annual conference Microsoft …

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Exploring Direct Lake Framing and warm-up data using Semantic Link in Fabric Notebooks

In the previous blog, I wrote about data temperature as part of Fabric when you're using Direct Lake storage mode. In that blog, I explained how you can get insights in the temperature of a column, what that temperature means and what the impact of the temperature is on columns that are queried more often. …

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Understanding data temperature with Direct Lake in Fabric

As part of Microsoft Fabric, a new storage mode to connect from Power BI to data in OneLake has been introduced. Direct Lake it makes to possible to use your data from OneLake in Power BI without taking an additional copy of the data. Where Direct Lake promises to deliver the performance of Import-mode with …

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Access OneLake files from Power BI Desktop

Fabric content is all over the place by now. In Fabric, as a SaaS platform, most (if not all) services have interconnectivity. In a few clicks you connect your web-developed Power BI dataset to a lakehouse, or warehouse to fetch data from OneLake. But what about Power BI Desktop? You might have uploaded some files …

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Unveiling Tenant Configuration in Fabric: Empowering User Exploration

It has been quiet for a few weeks due to summer break. But now, it's time to ramp up again and continue posting about Fabric. This time, I'll start with a question that many Fabric (and Power BI) users ask themselves: "What does my tenant configuration look like?". Often, users find themselves eager to explore …

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Designing Architectural Diagrams with the Latest Microsoft Fabric Icons

In the past, I've made a draw.io file for Power BI to help you using the right icons to design your solutions and make architectural diagrams. With Fabric, a bunch of new services and icons have been introduced. This asks for a new draw.io file. With this blog, I will provide the draw.io file for …

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