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Announcing Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Europe

Earlier this year, we hosted our first-ever Microsoft Fabric Community Conference in Las Vegas, and the response blew us away! Read about the event here. Over 4,200 attendees engaged with experts from engineering, our customers and our community to learn, engage and get hands-on experience with Fabric. We presented, demoed and discussed data warehousing, data movement, AI, real-time analytics, and business intelligence. We heard your feedback that you want more in person Fabric learning opportunities. 

To reach the customers and community members who could not travel to the US in March, I’m excited to announce that we are bringing the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference to Europe – this year!  

So, mark your calendars, as we are heading to Stockholm, Sweden from September 25-27, with full-day tutorials on September 24. Pre-register here, and if you are interested in presenting, submit your content pitch here before June 12th. 

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