Power BI Multiple Apps per Workspace Guide

Microsoft Fabric now lets you create multiple org apps from a single Power BI workspace – publish tailored report experiences to different audiences without workspace sprawl or dataset duplication.
Power BI Premium Per Capacity to Microsoft Fabric: Migration Guide

Discover how to migrate from Power BI Premium to Microsoft Fabric without disrupting your analytics operations. A practical guide for data leaders managing enterprise BI at scale.
Power BI Copilot Default Activation: Enable or Disable?

Learn how to enable Power BI Copilot by default across your organisation and what admin settings control the rollout. Everything your Power BI admin needs to know before activation.
Azure Synapse vs Microsoft Fabric: Feature Comparison

Not sure whether to stay on Azure Synapse or move to Microsoft Fabric? This side-by-side comparison covers capabilities, cost, and Microsoft’s strategic direction to help you decide.
Fabric Data Pipeline Enhancements: Enterprise Guide

Microsoft Fabric’s Data Pipeline has received significant updates that make building enterprise ETL workflows faster and more flexible. This guide covers the latest enhancements every data engineer needs to know.
Fabric User Data Functions: Enterprise Guide

Fabric User Data Functions let you run serverless, event-driven logic directly inside your Microsoft Fabric workspace without spinning up separate Azure Functions. This guide explains how to build, deploy, and connect them to your data pipelines.
Modern Data Warehouse Architecture with Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft Fabric has fundamentally changed how modern data warehouses are designed replacing separate lakes, warehouses, and pipelines with a unified OneLake architecture. This guide covers the key design patterns every enterprise data architect needs for Fabric-based warehousing.
Silicon India’s 10 Most Promising Microsoft Partners 2024
Numlytics has been recognised by Silicon India as one of the most promising Microsoft Partners for 2024, a reflection of our certified expertise and client impact across the Microsoft data platform. Learn what this recognition means for our clients and our continued investment in Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and Azure.
Microsoft Fabric Capacity Overage: How It Works & When to Use It

When your Microsoft Fabric capacity exceeds its CU limit, workloads get throttled or queued and autoscale can cost significantly more than right-sizing your SKU. This guide explains exactly how overage works, which workloads are affected first, and four practical ways to prevent it.
Microsoft Business Central Analytics: Power BI & Fabric

Microsoft Business Central’s built-in analytics face limitations in customization and performance. Integrating with Power BI and Microsoft Fabric enhances financial reporting capabilities, enabling complex analysis and effective cross-source data integration for improved insights.
Fast Copy in Dataflows Gen2: Microsoft Fabric Guide

Microsoft Fabric’s Fast Copy in Dataflows Gen2, now generally available, enhances data ingestion performance by automatically utilizing a high-speed Copy Activity engine for large volumes, offering significant efficiency and cost improvements while maintaining the Power Query authoring experience.
Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric: Enterprise Architect’s Guide

Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric is a managed NoSQL database integrated with OneLake to streamline enterprise workloads, enhancing AI application deployment without requiring complex data pipelines.