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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The clash between Power BI git integration and deployment pipelines

Together with the introduction of Microsoft Fabric a long-awaited feature for Power BI also became available. Git integration now allows us to connect your workspace to a git repository to sync the meta data from your Power BI dataset and report between the workspace and the repository. At the same time, Power BI deployment pipelines …

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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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A Day in the Life of a Fabric Administrator: Balancing Governance and Collaboration

Frequently, I am approached by curious individuals who inquire about my job and how I contribute to the success of our customers, especially since I am not directly involved in building solutions for each and every one of them. These questions have made me realize that it might be interesting to share insights into my …

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Governance in Microsoft Fabric: Understanding the Roles and Domains

Microsoft Fabric is out there for a few weeks now. With the release of Fabric, a new concept in line with data-mesh architectures became available in Fabric, or Power BI if you will. With the introduction of Domains, we have a new level of controls added next to existing roles. In this blog I will …

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Overcoming the Fear: Exploring Microsoft Fabric from a Power BI Angle

I can't be more excited! After the first time I heard about Microsoft Fabric, it directly took my interest. Especially as I see this as a nice bridge in which the worlds of Power BI and Data Engineering will come closer together. Something, that triggers me to broaden my horizon, and I think it will …

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The Hidden Impact of Keys in Your Power BI Data Model

Another blog post based on recent client experiences. Last week, I visited a client where we had extensive discussions on data model optimization. As you might know, data modeling in Power BI is one of my favorite topics, so I had an excellent day. It's also not the first time that I blog about anything …

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Controlling Workspace Creation in Power BI: How to Strike the Right Balance?

Working with many companies that implement Power BI, this is a question that comes along every single time; Should we enable workspace creation for all our users, or limit it to a specific security group? In this blog post, we'll explore the topic of workspace creation. Depending on who you talk to, you might get …

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Simplifying Security Replication in Power BI: A Step-by-Step Guide

Imagine, you have everything setup and well secured in your data lakehouse, or data warehouse if you will. Then a user starts consuming the data in Power BI and imports all data according to the security applied to that users' permissions. Once the data is imported, all data can easily be shared to others who …

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The Truth About Hiding Pages in Power BI Reports: Why It’s Not a Security Feature

Most of us probably know, but every now and then, I still run into cases where hiding pages in a Power BI report is used for security purposes. Although hiding pages might seem like a security feature, it is not intended to be used as one since it can be easily bypassed. Users can find …

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