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Azure Data Factory Migration to MS Fabric

13 May, 2026 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: Data and Analytics

Language: English

As organizations modernize their analytics platforms, migrating existing Azure Data Factory (ADF) workloads to Microsoft Fabric has become a critical step toward simplifying data integration and unlocking AI‑powered analytics at scale. In this session, you’ll learn how to move from Azure Data Factory to Fabric Data Factory with confidence.

We’ll walk through migration strategies, tooling, and best practices—showing how to assess your current pipelines, understand compatibility considerations, and plan a phased transition that minimizes risk while maximizing value.

You’ll leave with a clear view of how Fabric unifies data integration, engineering, and analytics in a single SaaS platform, and how migration is more than a lift‑and‑shift—it’s an opportunity to standardize patterns, improve governance, and accelerate insights across your organization.

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