This guide is not just about moving to Microsoft Fabric — it’s about making the right architectural and governance choices that determine whether your platform thrives or struggles.
Readers walk away with:
- A clear framework for tackling the big, enterprise-wide decisions that most teams underestimate when migrating to Fabric.
- Insights on how to structure data domains, teams, and workflows so Fabric scales across the business — not just in a proof of concept.
- Practical considerations that protect you from costly rework later, such as modeling standards, ingestion strategies, and endorsement workflows.
- A blueprint for balancing agility and governance — making Fabric a platform that’s trusted, efficient, and ready for real-world use.
Why it matters:
If you’re responsible for building or modernizing a data platform in Fabric, this document gives you the critical signposts you need to align architecture, governance, and operations before diving into implementation. It’s essentially the difference between a Fabric rollout that just runs and one that delivers lasting business value.
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Get the full guide, “Migrating to Microsoft Fabric: Key Architectural and Governance Considerations,” and equip your team with the insights to build a platform that scales.