Episode 286: Data Governance and Security In Microsoft Fabric

Episode 286: Data Governance and Security In Microsoft Fabric

In this episode of the SQL Data Partners Podcast, host Carlos L. Chacón is joined by Kevin Feasel and Eugene Meidinger for a deep dive into data governance and security within Microsoft Fabric. As part of Season 8’s focus on Fabric, the trio explores how governance tools and practices are evolving with Microsoft’s platform, including the use of domains, Purview integration, and the challenges that arise from pricing and tool fragmentation.

With their usual banter and insights, the hosts lay out foundational concepts around organizational data governance and highlight some key components Fabric offers out-of-the-box. They also candidly discuss gaps between marketing promises and real-world implementation—especially around documentation and administration. Whether you're building out your governance framework or trying to decipher where Purview fits in, this episode brings clarity and context with plenty of humor along the way.

We hope you enjoyed this conversation on data governance and security in Microsoft Fabric. If you have questions or comments, please send them our way. We would love to answer your questions on a future episode. Leave us a comment and some love ❤️on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, or Instagram.

The show notes for today's episode can be found at Episode 286: Data Governance and Security In Microsoft Fabric. Have fun on the SQL Trail!

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Episode 54: An Executive Panel Interview

Episode 54: An Executive Panel Interview

What is the leadership of your company thinking about the future of data and the role you will play?  To help give some insight into that question we have and executive pane on episode 54.  Andrew Rose is the CEO of compare.com and Jim McCullen is the VP of IT for Century Distribution. We ask them about what they're looking for in IT staff, how they go about hiring, what they think of social media, and moving to the cloud.  They give their thoughts on what makes a great member of the team and so I hope you will give today's episode a listen. You can check out more about them and get the show notes for today's episodes at http://sqldatapartners.com/executive.

27 Heinä 201638min

Episode 53: THE Argenis Fernandez interview on storage

Episode 53: THE Argenis Fernandez interview on storage

In Episode 53 Steve Stedman and I chat with THE Argenis Fernandez, storage guru and PASS Director-at-Large about what else? Storage.  Steve and I learn something new from Argenis every time we talk to him and this time is no exception. We are talking  LUNs, IOPs, and why he thinks we all need to approach storage a lot differently.   Check out the show notes at http://sqldatapartners.com/argenis

20 Heinä 201646min

Episode 52: Statistics are coming to the DB R you ready?

Episode 52: Statistics are coming to the DB R you ready?

Since Microsoft purchases the R language they have been baking it into their products and SQL Server is on the list.  SQL Server 2016 now has support for R and I know I have had people approach me about this and I thought it might be interesting to get Ginger Grant on the show and talk about the implications and what we poor database administrators need to do to get ready or at least be armed with questions when approached about the subject. Are you using R? What is your experience like?  Let us know on our show notes for today's episode at http://sqldatapartners.com/r

13 Heinä 201631min

Episode 51: A PowerShell Story

Episode 51: A PowerShell Story

I am always amazed at how people can use technology to solve different problems and in today's episode, my friend Jana shares with us a problem he solved with PowerShell.  The setup of this is different from previous episodes and I am interested to know if you like this format.  While we do talk about some uses of PowerShell, the interesting part is how Jana learned PowerShell, got comfortable with it, and then used it to solve a difficult problem.  Steve and I also share some thoughts about when, if ever, you should shrink a database and the impact it can have on your system.  Show notes for today's episode can be found at http://sqldatapartners.com/jana

6 Heinä 201626min

Episode 50: SQL Server Settings

Episode 50: SQL Server Settings

As database administrators, we want to get as much performance as we can out of our SQL Servers.  Microsoft has provided a few knobs for us to tweak in the Operating System, the local security policy, and in the engine itself and in episode 50 of the SQL Data Partners Podcast, we review some of these SQL Server settings and how you might take advantage of some and avoid others. Join me as I chat with Justin Randall about some of these settings and get introduced to my new co-host Steve Stedman! Show notes for today are available at http://sqldatapartners.com/justin

29 Kesä 201637min

Epsidode 49: Temp Tables VS Table Variables

Epsidode 49: Temp Tables VS Table Variables

When you code and you need to use a temporary object what do you use in SQL Server--temp tables or a table variable?  There is plenty of conventional wisdom out there and my guest Wayne Sheffield and I talk about the differences between these two objects.  Whether it around performance or coding standards, it seems everyone has an opinion about these objects.  Check out the show notes for today's episode at http://sqldatapartners.com/2016/06/21/sql-server-temp-tables/ and I will see you on the SQL Trail compañeros!

22 Kesä 201635min

Episode 48: Is the Data Warehouse Dead?

Episode 48: Is the Data Warehouse Dead?

Over the last few years we have seen an explosion of new technologies and processes to manage data.  Episode 48 asks the question--Is the Data Warehouse dead?  I chat with MVP Tim Mitchell about the subject and how things are changing . . . and how they are staying the same.

15 Kesä 201633min

Episode 47: Helping Your Data Find A Home

Episode 47: Helping Your Data Find A Home

The expansion of data sets and increased expectations of businesses for analysis and modeling of data has led developers to create a number of database products to meet those needs. As data professionals, it is incumbent upon us to understand how these tools work and put them to their best use--before somebody else puts them to sub-optimal use.  I am joined by Kevin Feasel who walks us through some of the technologies available and sorts out under what circumstances we want to consider using each one.

8 Kesä 201646min

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