I think this was a solid basic explanation that helps those familiar with Power BI and some of its admin features understand how Fabric expands upon the UI/UX. Thank you! If you were to dive deeper, I wouldn’t mind hearing you simplify the benefits of one lake - especially how it aims to unify data while minimizing the load of copies.
Thank you Wyn! As Fabric became a thing, I began wondering if I should diversify my learnings beyond Power BI. (No, at this time, but I'm happy to understand it better.) An idea for future videos: Maximizing Power BI for Pro Users and Consumers. Premium is not yet on the radar/budget for our organization. How can we make the most of building PBI reports and encourage consumption under Pro Licensing?
No worries. The Centre of Excellence approach is a good start learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/fabric-adoption-roadmap-center-of-excellence And matthew roche’s building a data culture series ruclips.net/p/PLo1cavpz-BB7c8yPJSW8KiNNvyKk2mgoz&si=Zke24aYtt2kHPhWI
Thanks for the explanation 👍🏼, my company is moving all to Fabric, I work as a PBI developer in the insights and data quality team. In your opinion what will be the next tool to focus on learning and using ? Regards
Thank you. I’d look into lakehouse and notebooks and data pipelines to understand optimum ways of importing transform and storing your data. Dataflows gen 2 is also a more familiar way of importing data to a lakehouse.
Yes the Fabric sign in is the Power BI sign in. The Power BI “free” licence is now called Fabric Free. You can set up a free account accessanalytic.com.au/how-to-get-your-free-power-bi-account/
Amazing and simple explanation of fabric… I have spent over 5 months to try to understand the basics of fabrics .. thank you Wyn…❤❤
Thanks for the kind comment Donald
I think this was a solid basic explanation that helps those familiar with Power BI and some of its admin features understand how Fabric expands upon the UI/UX. Thank you!
If you were to dive deeper, I wouldn’t mind hearing you simplify the benefits of one lake - especially how it aims to unify data while minimizing the load of copies.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏼
need this!
Thank you Wyn! As Fabric became a thing, I began wondering if I should diversify my learnings beyond Power BI. (No, at this time, but I'm happy to understand it better.)
An idea for future videos: Maximizing Power BI for Pro Users and Consumers. Premium is not yet on the radar/budget for our organization. How can we make the most of building PBI reports and encourage consumption under Pro Licensing?
No worries.
The Centre of Excellence approach is a good start learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/fabric-adoption-roadmap-center-of-excellence
And matthew roche’s building a data culture series ruclips.net/p/PLo1cavpz-BB7c8yPJSW8KiNNvyKk2mgoz&si=Zke24aYtt2kHPhWI
OMG this was the best video I have seen yet explaining what Fabric actually is! Thank you. I thought it was just another name for PowerBI
Cheers. I also created this
accessanalytic.com.au/microsoft-fabric/
Excellent content for the organization. Thank you Wyn.
You’re welcome
Great explanation. What is the minimal price to get AI in Power BI? Should I buy Fabric (like F2) to get it?
F64 is minimum for CoPilot. Power BI standard as other algorithmic features for free such as Q&A, Smart Narrative, Decomp tree, KPI visual
Thanks for the explanation 👍🏼, my company is moving all to Fabric, I work as a PBI developer in the insights and data quality team. In your opinion what will be the next tool to focus on learning and using ? Regards
Thank you. I’d look into lakehouse and notebooks and data pipelines to understand optimum ways of importing transform and storing your data. Dataflows gen 2 is also a more familiar way of importing data to a lakehouse.
I take it those instructions only work in you can sign in to PBi? . I was just interested in having a look.
Yes the Fabric sign in is the Power BI sign in. The Power BI “free” licence is now called Fabric Free.
You can set up a free account accessanalytic.com.au/how-to-get-your-free-power-bi-account/
@@AccessAnalytic Thanks, having had a look don't think I'll bother.🙄🙄
Sounds pretty useless for me
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