Jared Westover looks at the bright side of life:
Over the past few months, I’ve toyed with Microsoft Fabric, focusing on the Data Factory and Power BI experiences. Everything I’ve developed so far is in the proof-of-concept (POC) phase. Naturally, I’m skeptical about new game-changing features, and Fabric is no exception. Any new flashy tech brings bugs along in the early stages. We’ve all been there, working for weeks on a project to have random bugs throw a wrench in everything.
When Microsoft announced SQL databases in Fabric, I was intrigued. After watching the Ignite session, Power AI apps with insights from SQL database in Fabric, a few features instantly stood out, and I want to share my first impressions.
Read on to learn more.