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.
It’s a huge mixed bag now. Power BI itself has DAX and M. There’s now Python and SQL involved if you need to delve into those areas. Really depends on how deep you need to get and which section of Fabric you are going to specialise in.
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
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/
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.
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!
Excellent content for the organization. Thank you Wyn.
You’re welcome
Nice video.. Does it require coding? Any prerequisite requirements?
It’s a huge mixed bag now. Power BI itself has DAX and M. There’s now Python and SQL involved if you need to delve into those areas. Really depends on how deep you need to get and which section of Fabric you are going to specialise in.
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
Excellent video thanks Wyn
You’re welcome.
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/
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 awesome video!
You’re very welcome 😀. Thanks for taking the time to leave a kind comment
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.🙄🙄
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.
Sounds pretty useless for me
🤷🏻♂️