Automating Power BI Semantic Model Security with Fabric Semantic Link

You may be using standardized solutions like Fabric Unified Admin Monitoring (FUAM) or any other templated solution that comes with a semantic model. As part of transparency within your organization, you decided to share the insights gathered with others in the organization by adjusting the solution to apply your own security setup on top. However, …

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Your Metrics, Your Rules: Extracting and Storing Fabric Admin and Capacity Metrics Data in Fabric

There are loads of default semantic models and reports provided within Microsoft Fabric and Power BI. Take for example the capacity metrics, or all reports made available in the Admin Monitoring Workspace. However, all these solutions come with the same downside, being the data is available for a very short timeframe only. Capacity metrics only …

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Structure Fabric items by applying naming conventions

In Fabric, you can have many different items in your Workspace. So many, that you easily get lost! Luckily there are tools at hand like Taskflows and Workspace folders. But still, it can be challenging to easily find all your items that ingest data, or find all items that are used for inbetween layers to …

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Your data security is a joke!

Yes, you read it right. Most security implementations on data estates are a joke. It's just closing your eyes for what you can't see or don't feel responsible for. Too often I come across situations where the lack of security awareness and proper implementation results in locking the front door but leaving the back door …

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The importance of monitoring – Better to allow in a controlled manner than to prohibit in an uncontrolled manner

A long time ago, I blogged about Power BI governance with topics like feature implementation in a phased approach and why you should consider to disable export to Excel. In this blog, I want to continue the governance topic with another blog about why monitoring your tenant is important! This blog will also provide you …

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Full Impact Analysis in Power BI, Export and Analyze in Excel

Imagine you have a semantic model in the Power BI Service (or Fabric if you will), and you're about to make a breaking change to this semantic model. How do you inform your end users? How do you tell them about this change? In this blog I will zoom in to options you have in …

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Fabric CI/CD with Git deployment and release strategies

Recently, I wrote a blog about the new branch-out feature in Git connected Fabric and Power BI workspaces. In this blog, I will continue the topic of Git integration by discussing various setups you could consider in your Git integration, deployment and release strategies as part of your continuous integration and continuous delivery setup. Will …

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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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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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