Last Weeks Reading (2024-02-11)

Last Weeks Reading (2024-02-11)

📰 News

Power BI Project (PBIP) and Azure DevOps build pipelines for continuous integration
Integrating the PBIP format with Azure DevOps lets you use Azure Pipelines to automate CI/CD pipelines.

Unity Catalog Permissions
In this article, Viralkumar walks us through implementation of Unity Catalog permissions model.

Architecting Global Data Collaboration with Delta Sharing
Delta Sharing is Open, Flexible, and Cost-Efficient.

Improve pull request descriptions using templates
This article shows you how to get started with pull request templates.

Using runMultiple To Orchastrate Notebook Execution in Microsoft Fabric
New great feature for Fabric to run multiple notebooks while shareing the compute and define dependency with DAG.

What’s new and planned for Synapse Data Engineering in Microsoft Fabric
Roadmap for Microsoft Fabric.

30 Days to Learn It Select your own challenge – achieve your career goals.

🎯 Shortcuts

Create, configure, and use an environment in Microsoft Fabric

📢 Upcoming Events

SQLBits: 19-23 March 2024
SQLDay: 13-15 May 2024

🎬 Video
DP-203: 24 – Selective CI/CD for Azure Data Factory with ADF Tools (part 1)

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