Arcthitecture best practices in Fabric that enables your data governance journey

This post delves into the architectural considerations for Microsoft Fabric, a low-code platform for data integration and AI. It explores various architectural options like item and workspace separation, domain organization, and capacity management, offering insights into their pros and cons to guide readers in designing a robust and scalable Fabric environment. The author emphasizes the…

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Start Your Data Governance Journey with the new Microsoft Purview: A Step-by-step guide

Microsoft Purview has evolved from a Data Catalog into a comprehensive data governance tool, incorporating features like data security and quality monitoring. This video step by step guide on how to start using Purview for data governance. Topics include upgrading Purview, registering Fabric data, creating data products and governance domains and setting up data quality.

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How do you set up your Data Governance in Microsoft Fabric?

Microsoft Fabric simplifies governance and administration with its new capabilities such as Domains, Roles in Fabric, and Access Management. It supports a data mesh architecture, offering enhanced permissions and security levels through features like Column-Level & Row-Level Security. It also enables Information Protection, Data Loss Prevention, and Endorsement. Meanwhile, Fabric provides Data Lineage and Metadata…

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What is OneLake in Microsoft Fabric?

OneLake in Fabric is a Data Lake as a Service solution that provides one data lake for your entire organization, and one copy of data that multiple analytical engines can process. Microsoft Fabric, introduced at Build on May 23, includes the revolutionary OneLake feature. OneLake acts as a unified Data Lake as a Service solution.…

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