
Anders Krohn
Evidi | Data & Analytics Consultant
Oslo, Norway
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Anders is an ever curious Lead Data & Analytics consultant at Evidi where he loves to work full stack and hands on. Anders has spent most of his career in IT operations, IT- and project management focusing on business applications and change management, but came to his senses some years back and realised where all the fun and smart people are! For the past year, Anders has been working full-time delivering Fabric and Power BI projects, covering everything from Notebook development to Power BI presentations for C-levels. He is passionate about learning and meeting new and interesting people. When he's not working, or with his family you can find him on the mats training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. 🥷 🤼
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One Year in Fabric: Lessons Learned from Implementing Real-World Projects
Real-world projects come with real-world frustrations – and celebrations! Over the past year, we have implemented multiple Fabric solutions from proof-of-concepts through production. In this session, I will share our journey from figuring out the optimal architecture in our first solution to becoming an international team working on several projects in parallel.
I will start with how we interpreted and designed the medallion architecture and show how we went from logical concepts to implementing actual environments, workspaces, and lakehouses. Then, I will explain how we set up git repositories, defined branching strategies to enable conflict-free team development, and how we used pull requests and deployment pipelines to roll out changes from dev to test to production. Finally, I will share how we used the Fabric Capacity Metrics App to tune one solution from an F64 trial capacity down to an F8 production capacity.
Join me for an honest conversation about why we changed our minds about certain Fabric features, the challenges we faced, the lessons learned along the way, and the things we would have done differently if we could start all over again.
Git in Action: Real-World Strategies for Seamless Team Collaboration in Microsoft Fabric
Collaborating on projects in Microsoft Fabric is about more than just tools and technology—it’s also about creating workflows that enable your team to work together. In this session, I’ll take you through our journey of designing and refining a Git-based development process, sharing the strategies we used, the challenges we encountered, and the lessons we learned along the way.
We’ll begin with the architectural decisions that shaped our approach. From repository structures to branching strategies, I’ll explain how we designed workflows that worked for our team, and the trade-offs we considered. These discussions laid the groundwork for consistent collaboration across all our Fabric projects.
Next, I’ll demonstrate what our workflow looks line and show a live demo and show how we collaborate on semantic models, Power BI reports, data pipelines, and notebooks using Git. You’ll see how pull requests, branching strategies, and deployment pipelines help us manage changes effectively, ensure compatibility, and roll out updates across environments.
I’ll openly discuss some of the mistakes we made along the way—things we wish we’d known earlier and pitfalls you can avoid. From ensuring proper version control for Power BI reports to managing changes in pipelines and aligning team efforts on shared notebooks.
Finally, we’ll focus on building a culture of collaboration within your team. I’ll share practical tips for fostering open communication, creating workflows that empower everyone to contribute, and using Git to maintain alignment across your projects. Join me for an honest and practical discussion about how to set your team up for success with Git in Microsoft Fabric.
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