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Changes – 2025-08-10: Revise "What's New" section removal (74b72aa)
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[Impact: High] A new "What's New" page has been created to provide readers with updates about the Fabric Adoption Framework, enhancing visibility of recent changes.
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[Impact: High] The author information in the frontmatter for multiple documentation files has been updated to include TheTrustedAdvisor's name and email, improving transparency about content authorship.
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[Impact: High] A detailed overview of the five key steps for developing a Microsoft Fabric adoption strategy has been added, enhancing clarity and guidance for users.
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[Impact: High] The section on motivations for adopting Microsoft Fabric has been expanded with clearer definitions, improving reader understanding of strategic alignment and prioritization.
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[Impact: Medium] The sidebar positions for several strategy-related documents have been adjusted to improve navigation and user experience, making it easier for readers to find relevant content.
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[Impact: Medium] Updated links in the "Explore more in-depth documentation and tools" section ensure users access the most current resources for Microsoft Fabric.
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[Impact: Medium] The "Define your mission and objectives for Fabric adoption" document has been revised to include practical templates and examples, enhancing usability for users.
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[Impact: Medium] The sidebar for "Foundational methodologies" has been set to collapsed by default, enhancing navigation by allowing users to expand only the sections they are interested in.
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[Impact: Low] Minor adjustments in the wording and descriptions across various documents have been made to improve clarity and readability.
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Why it matters: These updates enhance the clarity, navigation, and usability of the documentation, making it easier for readers to access relevant information and understand the Fabric Adoption Framework.