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Changes – 2025-08-10: Revise "What's New" and per-commit logs (0a6e001)

  • [Impact: High] A new document titled "What's new in the Fabric Adoption Framework" has been created to inform users about recent updates and changes, enhancing visibility of important information.
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  • [Impact: Medium] The new "What's new" document has been added to the sidebar at position 2, improving accessibility for users seeking updates.
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  • [Impact: High] Added new recommendations and diagrams to enhance guidance for Microsoft Fabric adoption, providing clearer strategies for organizations.
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  • [Impact: Medium] Introduced flowcharts that visually represent key concepts such as executive buy-in and resource allocation, improving comprehension of the adoption process.
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  • [Impact: High] The section on motivations for adopting Microsoft Fabric has been expanded with clearer definitions, enhancing reader understanding of strategic alignment and prioritization.
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  • [Impact: Medium] Updated the author information in multiple documents to include TheTrustedAdvisor's name and email, enhancing transparency regarding content authorship.
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  • [Impact: Medium] Added author information to the 'What's new in the Fabric Adoption Framework' page, contributing to better content attribution.
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  • [Impact: Medium] The "Foundational methodologies" section is now expanded to be visible instead of collapsed, allowing users to access the content directly without additional clicks.
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  • [Impact: Medium] The introduction of the "Fabric adoption strategy assessment" article has been updated to clarify its purpose and improve user expectations.
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  • [Impact: Low] No reader-visible documentation changes.
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Why it matters: These changes improve the clarity, usability, and accessibility of the documentation, making it easier for organizations to adopt Microsoft Fabric effectively.