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About 5 Minutes with Microsoft Fabric

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Introducing the Fabric 5 from Data on Wheels

Microsoft Fabric went to public preview this past summer. There has been content created around using the various cool features that the product brings together. As I watched and learned from so many great presenters from Microsoft and the community, I really wanted to take a few minutes to get people thinking about how they would implement on Microsoft Fabric. For example, what would be the best way to implement a medallion architecture in the Fabric ecosystem? What are the options we could look at? Why would we pick a lakehouse over a data warehouse? These and other questions like these I hope to give a few minutes of thought to and spur on a conversation.

This will be a weekly video series posted on our YouTube channel. There may be a couple spot additions here and there if it makes sense and is relevant. Overall, the goal is to strike up the conversation that will hopefully lead to all of us thinking through the best implementations of our data estates on Microsoft Fabric. We plan to drop a video on the fifth day of the week at 5:00 o’clock somewhere that is about 5 minutes long.

A Quick Word about Our YouTube Channel

The Data on Wheels YouTube channel has a blend of technical and personal content. The technical content will consist of things like the Fabric 5 as well as content related to Working with ALS. I love to talk about technology in the data and analytics space where I have been working in for years. I hope that you will enjoy this content as much as I had fun creating it.

As many of you know, I am battling ALS. I continue to work, and I share the technology hardware and software that I use to be able to keep working and the technology I love. While this may not be interesting to you, if you know someone who could benefit from learning about these tools, please share that content as well.

I have also chosen to share personal content here. This is primarily content related to my ALS journey that is not directly related to working with ALS. Frankly, this is just a great place to share this with family and friends and you can count yourselves among them if you choose to watch it.

Wrapping it up

I hope you enjoy this Fabric 5 video series. The plan is to provide 5 minutes of content on Fabric on the fifth day of the week around 5:00 PM somewhere. As always, I am happy to share and hope that you find some value in the content we created.

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