22-25 April 2026

Thierry Houy

Inspired by all things Microsoft Fabric

Proposed Sessions for 2026

End-to-End Fabric Monitoring: Real-Time Signals, Logs, and Unified Observability Patterns
 

Learn how to monitor Microsoft Fabric in near real-time by combining Capacity Events, Spark Monitoring, Activity Events, and Workspace Monitoring into a unified observability strategy for faster insights and end-to-end operational visibility.

Fabric IQ for Power BI Users: From Semantic Models to Business Meaning (and AI Agents)
 

Discover Fabric IQ (preview) from a Power BI user lens. Learn how shared business semantics with Ontology reduces metric drift, improves trust, and grounds Copilot/AI agents in consistent meaning across OneLake and models.

Fabric Real-Time Intelligence for Power BI Pros
 

A hands‑on, demo‑driven introduction to Microsoft Fabric Real‑Time Intelligence, showing how to discover streaming sources, build and reshape data streams, land data into Fabric, and create Power BI reports that visualize live event data. The session explains when to use Direct Lake or DirectQuery, how to display continuously arriving events, and how to trigger automated, real‑time actions and alerts from insights

Masterclass in building event-driven architectures using Microsoft Fabric
 

Hands-on workshop showing how to build real-time, event-driven solutions in Microsoft Fabric using RTI, Eventstream, Eventhouse, Lakehouse, dashboards, and agents. Learn to process events, react instantly, and create end-to-end streaming architectures.

OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 1)
 

OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.

OneLake Security - Centralized Data Security for Microsoft Fabric (Part 2)
 

OneLake Security is a core feature in Microsoft Fabric. Let's evaluate the concept and the current set of functionality in a demo-rich session.

Real-Time Capacity Intelligence: Monitoring, Alerting, and Analytics with Fabric Capacity Events
 

Discover how to use Fabric Capacity Overview and Operation Events for real-time monitoring, alerting, and analytics. Learn patterns for consuming, acting on, and analyzing capacity behavior using Eventstreams, Eventhouse, and Activator.