Upcoming Presentation – Jacksonville SQL Server User Group

I’m excited to announce that I will be speaking at the February meeting of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG). It’s always fun to spend some time with local SQL community. I’ll be presenting a session recapping all the exciting features added to Microsoft Fabric in 2023 and previewing what’s ahead for 2024. If you’re local, come on out and join us for an evening of learning, networking, and of course food. The event is free, but please register at the link below to help the organizers with logistics and planning.

I hope to see you there!

Date: Wednesday July 19, 2023
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM Eastern
Where: Keiser University (6430 Southpoint Parkway Suite #100, Jacksonville, FL 32216
Cost: Free!
Registration: Meetup

Microsoft Fabric 2023 Year in Review and 2024 Roadmap

Less than one year ago Microsoft Fabric was announced at the Build 2023 conference. Since then the team has been hard at work rolling out new features and functionality each month. From small improvements like the ability to convert entire folders to Delta with a right-click rather than going file by file or background improvements like faster CSV loading to marquee functionality like the launch of multiple Copilots and the announcement of general availability or the new database mirroring, 2023 was a huge year for Fabric. We will run down the list of some of the biggest announcements and show demos along the way so you can see the exciting functionality that is being delivered each and every month. Then, we will take a look at the year ahead with a sneak peak into the 2024 roadmap. If you’re using Fabric or considering using Fabric for a project, you’ll want to join this session to see what all the buzz is about!

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Bradley Schacht

Bradley Schacht is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Fabric product team based in Jacksonville, FL. Bradley is a former consultant, trainer, and has authored 5 SQL Server and Power BI books, most recently the Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide. As a member of the Microsoft Fabric product team, Bradley works directly with customers to solve some of their most complex data problems and helps shape the future of Microsoft Fabric. He frequently presents at community events around the country, is a contributor to sites such as SQLServerCentral.com, and is a member of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG).

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Bradley Schacht

Bradley Schacht is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Fabric product team based in Jacksonville, FL. Bradley is a former consultant, trainer, and has authored 5 SQL Server and Power BI books, most recently the Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide. As a member of the Microsoft Fabric product team, Bradley works directly with customers to solve some of their most complex data problems and helps shape the future of Microsoft Fabric. He frequently presents at community events around the country, is a contributor to sites such as SQLServerCentral.com, and is a member of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG).

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