Greg Beaumont's Data & Analytics Blog
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- Use M365 Copilot to improve Power BI semantic models, power query, and report speed
- Strategic Data Replication Enhances a Single Source of Truth Architecture for Analytics & AI
- Fabric Data Agent for Semantic Model added to our free Fabric Github Repo
- Snowflake, Fabric and Power BI Integration Options
- Video – Fabric Semantic Models add Good Math to AI Agents in Power BI, Azure AI Foundry, and Copilot Studio
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Category: Video
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Slow and inefficient Power BI reports are a widespread cause of low customer satisfaction, bloated costs, wasted compute capacity, and increased total cost of ownership. Fixing these issues often requires a significant time investment and a high level of domain expertise in business intelligence data modeling, Power Query ETL design, and DAX runtime expression optimization.…
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When working in the field of data and analytics, have you ever heard concerns about maintaining a single source of truth? How about strategic data replication causing many sources of truth? In this video I attempt to explain the history of these misconceptions and lay out a strategy for a data ecosystem that is highly…
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For the past two years I’ve been working with my colleague Inder Rana to build out a GitHub repo that can be leveraged by Fabric users for training and testing purposes. In the most recent update we have added a new Fabric Data Agent that works with the semantic model using Direct Lake mode. The…
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We are currently experiencing a generational surge in AI use cases and transformation. But will AI be able to connect directly to your raw data, perform all the necessary transformations, apply business-friendly names to fields, and add accurate logic to solutions? Does data engineering and architecture still matter? The video embedded at the bottom of…
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I have been collaborating with my colleague Inder Rana on a GitHub repository for an end-to-end Microsoft Fabric solution for some time, as it provides a simple means to learn about Fabric with real open source healthcare data. This most recent update enables non-technical people who have never used Fabric with a means to install…
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Query Fabric Data Agents from Azure AI Foundry for Agentic Solutions One of the early criticisms of Large Language Models (LLMs) was an inability to do good math when answering questions. Newer LLMs can do great reasoning and mathematical tasks, but at a high compute cost and the query times can be slow. Microsoft Fabric…
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Are you tired of watching Fabric demos where you can’t use the tools hands-on and push them to the limits? Would you like to test out Microsoft Fabric with 250 million rows of real data? Maybe you need a solid demo or you have a real Healthcare use case for 10 years of #OpenData CMS…
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Interested in trying out the new Microsoft Fabric AI Skill? Fabric AI Skill is a new Generative AI capability in preview for Fabric that functions as the basis for a SaaS AI Agent in Fabric using natural language to query your data. An AI Skill module has been added to the GitHub repo created along…
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If you come from a SQL background the Fabric Warehouse is made for you. This article will discuss Stored Procedures (SPROCs) in the Fabric Warehouse, how they can benefit customers with SQL skills and provides a video to demonstrate the speed and power of SPROCs in the Fabric Warehouse. Before Fabric Pipelines and Dataflows, before Azure Data Factory,…
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Reposted from the Microsoft Healthcare & Life Sciences Blog at this link: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/healthcareandlifesciencesblog/updated-fabric-github-repo-for-250m-rows-of-cms-healthcare-data/4270097 Last year I teamed up with my colleague Inder Rana to build and release a GitHub repo for using CMS Medicare Part D data within Microsoft Fabric. The repo is intended to provide an example of an end-to-end analytics solution in Fabric…