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Microsoft Fabric, how to keep your items and data safe

Microsoft Fabric will change the analytical landscape, help solve the most demanding analytical challenges, and provide deep insight derived from our data assets. I assume we have heard, read, or seen these slogans: “Unified analytics fabric - End-to-end analytics data fabric - From the data lake to the business user.” Some might call me biased because I’m a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, but I’m convinced these slogans are true.

Nevertheless, we had access to the early bits and bytes of Fabric before the public preview, we have been working (to be honest and precise: we have been experimenting) with Fabric for more than a year. Next to being able to tackle the most demanding analytical challenges, it’s also essential to keep your items safe, meaning reports, notebooks, dataflows, or pipelines. It’s necessary to avoid unwanted changes or deletions. Of course, it’s not just the items, it’s also the data that we have to keep safe. Now, there is more than the RLS we know from our Power BI datasets.

If you are a data architect, a Power BI/Fabric Admin, or a Fabric workspace owner. If you are already working with Fabric or planning to work with Microsoft Fabric, I will show you how to keep your items and data safe.

Tom Martens

Solution Architect @ Munich Re

Hamburg, Germany

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