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Demystifying Microsoft Fabric: A No-code, No-jargon Introduction

Are you curious about Microsoft Fabric but find the technical jargon overwhelming? Join us for a session that breaks down Microsoft Fabric in a way that requires no prior coding knowledge or tech-savvy background.

In this engaging and accessible session, we'll unravel the complexities surrounding Microsoft Fabric, the new Microsoft platform that plays a crucial role in modern software development and cloud infrastructure. Our goal is to empower attendees with a clear understanding of what Microsoft Fabric is and how it impacts various aspects of technology and business.

Led by industry experts, this session will use simple language, relatable examples, and visual aids to explain the core concepts behind Microsoft Fabric. We'll cover concepts such as data lakes, delta and parquet, GIT and version control, and explore all the Fabric services. All without delving into intricate technical details, covering terminology at an introductory level so you won’t get left behind

Whether you're a business professional seeking to make informed decisions about adopting Microsoft Fabric, a developer curious about the evolving tech landscape, or simply someone interested in demystifying complex technology, this session is tailored for you. Prepare to gain valuable insights that will demystify Microsoft Fabric and leave you feeling confident in your grasp of this transformative technology.

Key Takeaways:

- A clear understanding of Microsoft Fabric and its role in software development and cloud infrastructure.
- Insights into how Microsoft Fabric simplifies application deployment, scalability, and resource management.
- No-code, no-jargon explanations that make complex concepts accessible to everyone.
- Increased confidence in discussing and exploring Microsoft Fabric in various contexts

Steve Campbell

Sunny BI Training and Consulting, Owner

London, United Kingdom

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