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Changes – 2025-07-20: Establish initial documentation for Fabric Framework (d237e5c)

  • [Impact: High] Removed the page "What is the Fabric Adoption Framework?" which provided an introduction and key considerations for adopting Microsoft Fabric. This may affect new users seeking foundational knowledge.
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  • [Impact: High] Deleted the "Define your mission and objectives for Fabric adoption" page, which included guidance on setting objectives and key results (OKRs) for successful adoption. This loss may hinder organizations in establishing clear goals.
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  • [Impact: High] Removed the "Define your Microsoft Fabric strategy team" page, which outlined roles and responsibilities necessary for executing a Fabric adoption strategy. This may lead to confusion about team structure and responsibilities.
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  • [Impact: High] The "Determine your motivations for adopting Microsoft Fabric" page has been deleted, which provided insights on aligning business and IT strategies. This may impact organizations' ability to justify their adoption efforts.
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  • [Impact: High] The "Cost Efficiency" page has been removed, which addressed strategies for achieving cost efficiency in Microsoft Fabric adoption. This could hinder organizations in managing their budgets effectively.
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  • [Impact: High] Deleted the "What is a Fabric adoption strategy?" page, which explained the overall approach to integrating Microsoft Fabric into organizations. This may leave readers without a clear understanding of the strategic framework.
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  • [Impact: High] The "Prepare your organization for Microsoft Fabric adoption" page has been removed, which provided essential guidance on aligning leadership and organizational strategies. This could affect the readiness of organizations for adoption.
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Why it matters: The removal of these key pages significantly impacts the foundational understanding and strategic planning necessary for effective Microsoft Fabric adoption.