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Reaching maximum automation: Generating semantic models as part of your platform workloads
Are you a data engineer, or are you working with any of them? How many times have you had the discussion about who should be building the star schema? Is it the engineer working on the data platform, or the analyst working on Power BI?
Maybe the truth lies somewhere in the middle. One can simply not work without the other. But building semantic models and manually setting up connections to existing tables in a lakehouse or warehouse can take a lot of unnecessary time. In this session we will explore maximum automation to generate the semantic model as part of the data platform workloads - by using Fabric's Semantic Link and open-source Semantic Link Labs.
A headstart for the analyst to focus on what really matters, adding the business logic and talking to the end user about the exact requirements!
Note: This will be a code heavy session and all examples shown will only be applicable to Microsoft Fabric and semantic models.
Marc Lelijveld
Data Platform MVP | Technical Evangelist | Solution Architect Data Solutions & Insights
Haastrecht, The Netherlands
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