Topic:

In the rapidly evolving world of data management, migrating from traditional SQL databases to modern data platforms like Microsoft Fabric is crucial for leveraging advanced analytics and real-time capabilities. This tech session focuses on effective strategies for migrating data from SQL to Fabric, providing practical insights and how to obtain the best performance,

This interactive, demo-based session will equip attendees with the knowledge to:

Migrating SQL Data to Fabric:
Understand the process and best practices for migrating data from SQL databases to Microsoft Fabric, ensuring data integrity and minimal downtime.
Configuring Fabric for Optimal Performance:
Learn how to set up and configure Fabric to handle migrated data efficiently, optimizing for performance and scalability.

Querying Data in Fabric:
Explore the powerful querying capabilities of Fabric, including advanced techniques to retrieve and manipulate data effectively.
By the end of this session, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of the migration process from SQL to Fabric, empowering them to manage and analyze their data more effectively. Whether you’re a data architect, a database administrator, or a data enthusiast, this session will provide the essential skills and knowledge to successfully transition to and leverage the capabilities of Microsoft Fabric in your data management strategies.

Speaker:

With over 23 years of experience on IT and Data Platform, Freddie had the opportunity to work in different big IT players, supporting and implementing a wide range of Data products.

At Microsoft, Freddie worked on different segments and industries with products such as SQL Server, Azure SQL DB, Azure SQLDW, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure MySQL and Azure Postgres SQL.

With experience working with different stakeholders, Feddie helped to implement, support and optimization of customer workloads, along with architecture and system designs on Data Platform.

More recently, Freddie joined the Microsoft Fabric Product group as member of Fabric CAT Team.

Links:

https://www.meetup.com/dba-fundamentals-group/events/303982935