Last year was a remarkable one for the Power BI community. We launched Microsoft Fabric, an end-to-end analytics platform that brings together data preparation, data warehousing, data engineering, data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence in one unified SaaS foundation with one copy of data stored in OneLake. We also launched Power BI Copilot, making it easier to find insights and build reports using natural language. And our community of over 2 million members continued to engage on our forums, post ideas, join user groups, helping one another in their data journeys.
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Microsoft Fabric provides a cloud-scale data warehouse to store your analytical data for dashboards and historical reporting. In Fabric Data Factory, there are a number of ways to query data, retrieve data, and execute commands from your warehouse using pipeline activities that can then be easily automated for unattended background execution. I’ll go left-to-right from …
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Microsoft Fabric Data Factory’s data pipelines enable data engineers to build complex workflows that can orchestrate many different types of data processing, data movement, data transformation, and other activity types. In this post, I want to focus on some good practices when building Fabric Spark Notebook workflows using Data Factory in Fabric with data pipelines. …
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