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Microsoft Fabric: Source Control Options for Power BI Developers

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In Power BI development in Microsoft Fabric, understanding and utilising source control mechanisms is crucial for efficient collaboration and version management. This blog post delves into the essential aspects of source control for Power BI.

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Microsoft Fabric: Automating Fabric Capacity Scaling with Azure Logic Apps

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A customer who read my previous blog asked me “Can we use a similar method to scale up and down before and after specific workloads?”

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Integrating Power BI with Azure DevOps (Git), part 2: Local Machine Integration

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This is the second part of the series of blog posts showing how to integrate Power BI with Azure DevOps, a cloud platform for software development. The previous post gave a brief history of source control systems, which help developers manage code changes.

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Integrating Power BI with AzureDevOps (Git), part 1: Cloud Integration

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Power BI is a powerful tool for creating and sharing interactive data visualizations. But how can you collaborate with other developers on your Power BI projects and ensure quality and consistency across your reports?

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Microsoft Fabric: Capacity Options and Cost Management, Part 1; The Basics

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In a previous blog … Continue reading Microsoft Fabric: Capacity Options and Cost Management, Part 1; The Basics The post Microsoft Fabric: Capacity Options and Cost Management, Part 1; The Basics appeared first on BI Insight.

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Microsoft Fabric: Terminologies and Personas Explained

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In this blog post, I will explain some of the key concepts, personas, and terminologies related to Microsoft Fabric, a SaaS analytics platform for the era of AI.

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Microsoft Fabric: Capacity Cost Management Part 2, Automate Pause/Resume Capacity with Azure Logic Apps

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In the previous blog post, I explained Microsoft Fabric capacities, shedding light on diverse capacity options and how they influence data projects. We delved into Capacity Units (CUs), pricing nuances, and practical cost control methods, including manually scaling and pausing Fabric capacity.