Dataflow: Sharing ETL Processes in Cloud

Dataflow: Sharing ETL Processes in Cloud

Using Dataflow one can create ETL processes in a cloud and other users can see them right away. This immediately solves the problem of having multiple versions of same tables and datasets in different PBIX files.

Self-Service BI: Barriers of Deployment and How to Overcome Them

Self-Service BI: Barriers of Deployment and How to Overcome Them

Self-service BI gives business users opportunities to run their own queries, analyze data, build reports, and focus on insights that are most relevant to their lines of business. The best part is that business users can do all these things with minimal efforts from IT departments.

However, before companies rush into BI deployment projects, they need to make sure that a few important requirements are met.

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Power BI in Microsoft Fabric: Shaping the New Era of Analytics

Power BI in Microsoft Fabric: Shaping the New Era of Analytics

In the rapidly evolving analytics landscape, Power BI’s foundational skills take on a more integral role, ensuring seamless synergy within the new Microsoft Fabric environment. Embrace the opportunity for growth, integration, and collaboration that the transition from Power BI to Microsoft Fabric represents.

Warehouse vs Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse: Choosing Best Option

Warehouse vs Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse: Choosing Best Option

Unpack the complexities of data management as we look into the differences between the traditional data warehouse and Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse. This comprehensive guide navigates their distinct capabilities, diverse user personas, security considerations, and the influence of team skillsets and data types in choosing the most fitting solution for your organization’s needs.

OneLake for One Truth: Microsoft Fabric’s Potential for Enterprise Data Warehousing

OneLake for One Truth: Microsoft Fabric’s Potential for Enterprise Data Warehousing

Microsoft Fabric promises to be a game-changer in enterprise data warehousing with its OneLake concept. Fabric enables organizations to harness their data more effectively. We at Centida have come to describe this transformation with the phrase “OneLake for One Truth”, as it neatly describes the revolutionary shift towards a unified data ecosystem in the industry.