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Fabric Recent Update·Apr 24, 2026·Marisa Mathews

Fabric Influencers Spotlight April 2026


Welcome to the April 2026 edition of the Fabric Influencers Spotlight, a recurring monthly post here to shine a bright light on the places on the internet where Microsoft MVPs & Fabric Super Users are doing some amazing work on all aspects of Microsoft Fabric.

The Microsoft Fabric Community team has created the Fabric Influencers Spotlight to highlight and amplify blog posts, videos, presentations, and other content related to Microsoft Fabric. We’ve cultivated submissions from members of Microsoft MVPs & Fabric Super Users from the Fabric community that cover the Fabric Platform, Data Engineering & Data Science in Fabric, Data Warehousing, Power BI, Real-Time Intelligence, Data Integration, Fabric Administration & Governance and Databases. 

Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, or MVPs, are technology experts who utilize their deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services to bring together diverse platforms, products, and solutions, to solve real world problems, and to bring “leading edge” content to the data community.

To learn about the Microsoft MVP Award and to find MVPs, visit the official website.

Fabric Super Users are the heroes of the Fabric Community. They contribute helpful answers, write informative blog posts, post data stories and are key contributors to the Fabric product via engagement with the product group.

To learn more about the Super User program, visit the official website.

Data Warehouse

Dominic Godfroid

Affiliation: Super User

YouTube: Fabric Warehouse: J’ai testé les 7 fonctions IA en SQL

In this video, I test all 7 T-SQL AI Functions available in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehous: ai_analyze_sentiment, ai_classify, ai_extract, ai_translate, ai_fix_grammar, ai_summarize, and ai_generate_response, on a real dataset of 124 beers from 30 countries with reviews in 5 languages.

Power BI

Cengizhan Arslan, LinkedIn

Affiliation: Super User

Blog: Custom Totals vs DAX Wrappers: Convenience Meets the Engine

Power BI’s new Custom Totals feature lets you override visual totals without writing DAX, but does the convenience come at a performance cost? This benchmark compares the Custom Totals approach against the traditional AVERAGEX wrapper pattern across two fundamentally different measure types, revealing why the right answer is not the same for additive and non-additive aggregations. The results will surprise anyone who assumed the two approaches were interchangeable.

Rufyda Rahma, LinkedIn

Affiliation: Super User

YouTube: From Idea to Portfolio: A Complete Data Analytics Project Journey Using Power BI & SQL

This video walks through the end-to-end journey of building a real-world data analytics project, from selecting the right idea to delivering a portfolio-ready case study. It covers key steps including team collaboration, task distribution, and best practices for documentation. The content also highlights how tools like Power BI can be used to transform data into actionable insights. It is designed to help beginners build a strong portfolio and prepare for data analytics roles.

Data Engineering

Reitse Eskens, LinkedIn

Affiliation: MVP

Blog: Mirroring SQL Server 2025 to Microsoft Fabric, a level deeper

This blog provides a deep-dive into how SQL Server 2025 processes data changes and publishes them to Microsoft Fabric. Next, we look at how Fabric works with these incoming data changes.

Antoine Wang, LinkedIn

Affiliation: Super User

Blog: Microsoft Fabric: maîtrisez l’écosystème d’ingestion et d’orchestration, du Low-Code au Big Data

The article explains that Fabric now includes a wide range of ingestion options (Pipelines, Dataflows Gen2, Notebooks, Eventstream, Copy Job, Airflow, Shortcuts, Mirroring). The challenge is no longer “how to ingest data?” but “which tool should I pick?” I have presented the decision matrix that helps choose the right tool based on latency, volume, transformation needs, and virtualization.

Data Integration

Erwin de Kreuk, LinkedIn

Affiliation: MVP

Blog: Fabric Metadata-Driven Framework (FMD) April Release

The Fabric Metadata‑Driven (FMD) Framework accelerates governed, repeatable data integration on Microsoft Fabric. This April release focuses on hardening, identity alignment, and improved stability driven by real‑world usage and parallel workloads.

Fabric Platform, Administrative & Governance

Pragati Jain

Affiliation: MVP

Blog: Site to Insight: Fabric’s New SharePoint Picker

One of the greatest things about attending FABCON in Atlanta recently wasn’t just the incredible community or the deep-dive sessions – it was those “aha!” moments during the keynote announcements. Among the many massive reveals, there was one specific update that caught my attention as a massive “quality of life” win: the SharePoint Site Picker (Preview).

For anyone who works between SharePoint and Fabric daily, this was easily one of my favorite announcements of the conference. Here’s why it’s a game-changer.

Erwin de Kreuk, LinkedIn

Affiliation: MVP

Blog: Microsoft Fabric Becomes Enterprise‑Grade in the AI Era

FabCon Atlanta 2026 made one thing unmistakably clear: Microsoft Fabric has crossed the line from promise to production. This was not a conference full of “what’s coming next.” It was a conference about what is ready.

Real-Time Intelligence

Inturi Suparna Babu, LinkedIn

Affiliation: Super User

Blog: Building Real-Time Indian Railways Dashboard in Microsoft Fabric – A step-by-step guide

In this blog, I’ll walk you through how to build a Real-Time Indian Railways Train Running Status Dashboard using Microsoft Fabric. We’ll stream live railway data from a public API into Eventstream, store it in Eventhouse, transform it using KQL, and finally visualize it in a real-time dashboard.

We’ll see you next month!

That’s all for this month’s spotlight on the Microsoft Fabric Influencers. We wanted to extend our thanks to the MVPs and Super Users whose expertise continues to enrich the Fabric community. We anticipate the innovative ideas and valuable insights that will emerge in the coming months and invite everyone to stay engaged here on the Fabric Community Platform. Together, we will continue to deliver knowledge and collaboration that empowers every member of our community to achieve more. Stay tuned!

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