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Bitwise experts to contribute ETL migration insights for upgrading to Microsoft Fabric in Las Vegas on March 31 – April 3, 2025
CHICAGO - illiNews -- Bitwise Inc., a Chicago-based technology consulting and services company, announces that Jim Samide, the company's Director of Client Solutions, will present alongside members of Microsoft's Data Factory product team at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference taking place from March 31 to April 3, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
On Wednesday, April 2, Samide will take the stage to participate in a talk on "Upgrade Pathways into Fabric Data Factory." Samide will share insights on how Bitwise accelerates migration of Azure Data Factory (ADF) pipelines to Microsoft Fabric and Synapse pipelines to Microsoft Fabric covering an automation-driven migration approach. Attendees can expect to learn about capabilities and best practices to seamlessly upgrade existing solutions and start leveraging Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric.
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Samide will be joined at the event by Shahab Kamal, the company's Chief Technology Officer, to share how Bitwise helps customers to successfully accelerate data platform modernization in Microsoft Fabric. With its ETL Modernization practice, Bitwise specializes in migrating ETL pipelines from tools such as Informatica PowerCenter, DataStage, SSIS, Azure Data Factory and Synapse to Microsoft Fabric.
Microsoft Fabric Community Conference, or FabCon, provides a comprehensive learning experience for industry leaders, Microsoft experts, and data professionals exploring the future of unified data analytics and AI-driven insights. The event covers a range of topics including Real-Time Intelligence, Data Engineering, Data Integration, Data Science, Data Warehousing and Power BI.
Connect with Migration Experts at FabCon
Microsoft Fabric Community Conference attendees and Microsoft professionals who are interested in a direct conversation with Samide and Kamal are invited to Connect at FabCon to arrange a discussion.
On Wednesday, April 2, Samide will take the stage to participate in a talk on "Upgrade Pathways into Fabric Data Factory." Samide will share insights on how Bitwise accelerates migration of Azure Data Factory (ADF) pipelines to Microsoft Fabric and Synapse pipelines to Microsoft Fabric covering an automation-driven migration approach. Attendees can expect to learn about capabilities and best practices to seamlessly upgrade existing solutions and start leveraging Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric.
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Samide will be joined at the event by Shahab Kamal, the company's Chief Technology Officer, to share how Bitwise helps customers to successfully accelerate data platform modernization in Microsoft Fabric. With its ETL Modernization practice, Bitwise specializes in migrating ETL pipelines from tools such as Informatica PowerCenter, DataStage, SSIS, Azure Data Factory and Synapse to Microsoft Fabric.
Microsoft Fabric Community Conference, or FabCon, provides a comprehensive learning experience for industry leaders, Microsoft experts, and data professionals exploring the future of unified data analytics and AI-driven insights. The event covers a range of topics including Real-Time Intelligence, Data Engineering, Data Integration, Data Science, Data Warehousing and Power BI.
Connect with Migration Experts at FabCon
Microsoft Fabric Community Conference attendees and Microsoft professionals who are interested in a direct conversation with Samide and Kamal are invited to Connect at FabCon to arrange a discussion.
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