This post covers how you can spread your SQL Server wings with Microsoft Fabric in 2026. As part of a long-running series of posts about spreading your SQL Server wings
This post covers how you can spread your SQL Server wings with Microsoft Fabric in 2026. As part of a long-running series of posts about spreading your SQL Server wings
In this post I show how you can use Managed DevOps Pools for Microsoft Fabric deployments. Which can be beneficial for a variety of reasons, including the ability to access
This post covers how you can perform CI/CD for Fabric apps with Azure DevOps. In order to deploy efficiently with a fully working YAML pipeline. Like in the below diagram.
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday contribution delves into the Fabric multiverse. Focusing on four different possible outcomes for the future of Microsoft Fabric. Based on the thoughts that came to my
This post shows how you can perform Fabric CI/CD securely in GitHub with OpenID Connect and fab deploy. As visualized below. To clarify, OpenID Connect (OIDC) extends OAuth 2.0 to