What’s New Type BlogEvents & Workshops “No, we’re not upgrading. What are we missing out on?” Still on SQL Server 2016? This blog highlights the performance, security, and innovation you’re missing out on, and why upgrading might be worth it. 20 May 2026, 10:00 AM Agentic AI From the Trenches Join us for a session on why AI projects succeed or fail, and the role your data plays in that. The Ramblings of a Seasoned Campaigner After years of watching data projects miss the mark, this blog shares some honest advice on what actually makes them work. 19 May 2026, 12:00 PM Data and AI Leaders Roundtable (invite-only) Join us for an AI & Data Roundtable designed for senior leaders looking to explore the impact of AI and data on business strategy. 19 May 2026, 9:00 AM Chat with your Data in a Day A free workshop to guide you through preparing your models for AI-driven, conversational querying. Mirroring SAP data in Microsoft Fabric – now super easy! Microsoft Fabric now makes it much easier to bring SAP data into a unified analytics platform through low-cost, low-latency mirroring that keeps data in sync without complex pipelines. 07 May 2026, 11:00 AM Fabric Launchpad: Data Agents Join our Fabric Accelerator Series of webinars to explore Fabric Launchpad Data Agents designed to help you move beyond initial deployment. The Ghost in the Machine: How a Simple SELECT Paralyzed a 1TB SQL Server A lightweight stored procedure, executed hundreds of times per second, brought a high-spec SQL Server to a halt, until a subtle TempDB metadata change eliminated the issue. SQL Server Backups: RPO, RTO, and the Reality Check Your backups might look fine, but when things go wrong, would you actually know how much data you’ll lose or how long recovery will take? 21 Apr 2026, 9:00 AM Microsoft Fabric Analyst in a Day – Virtual This free one-day workshop is an intermediate-level training designed for Data Analysts with experience in Power BI, but new to Microsoft Fabric. Bringing Fabric into Enterprise DevOps This blog shows a simple way to deploy Microsoft Fabric items through Azure DevOps and remove the last manual steps from your release process. How to Build a Lakehouse in Microsoft Fabric Most Lakehouses don’t fail because of technology. They fail because of architecture decisions. Posts pagination << 1 2 3 … 15 >>