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Changes – 2025-07-20: Initial documentation for Fabric Adoption Framework (1a08424)

  • [Impact: High] The document titled "What is the Fabric Adoption Framework?" has been removed, which eliminates a foundational overview that introduced readers to the framework and its best practices.
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  • [Impact: High] The article "Define your mission and objectives for Fabric adoption" has been deleted, which previously provided guidance on setting strategic goals and objectives for adopting Microsoft Fabric.
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  • [Impact: High] The document "Define your Microsoft Fabric strategy team" has been removed, which outlined the roles and responsibilities necessary for effective strategy execution and governance.
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  • [Impact: High] The article "Determine your motivations for adopting Microsoft Fabric" has been deleted, which helped organizations articulate their reasons for adopting the framework and align business and IT strategies.
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  • [Impact: High] The document "Prepare your organization for Microsoft Fabric adoption" has been removed, which provided critical insights on organizational alignment and leadership buy-in for successful adoption.
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  • [Impact: Medium] The overall structure of the methodologies section has been significantly altered due to the removal of key documents, potentially affecting navigation and the flow of information for users seeking guidance on strategy.
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  • [Impact: Low] No new sections or documents have been added to replace the deleted content, leaving gaps in the available guidance for users.
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  • [Impact: Low] No reader-visible documentation changes.
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Why it matters: The removal of these key documents significantly reduces the guidance available for organizations looking to adopt Microsoft Fabric, potentially hindering their strategic planning and execution efforts.