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Highlights from FacbCon and SQLCon 2026: Where databases and Fabric come together

By Wangui McKelvey, Vice President of Azure Analytics Product Marketing 

FabCon is back for its third year, and this time it’s different.

For the first time, SQLCon joined the event, bringing the Microsoft Fabric and SQL communities together in Atlanta for an unforgettable week of learning, growing, and connecting.

More than 8,000 attendees gathered across nearly 300 sessions to explore the latest in Fabric and SQL. Some of the most valuable moments did not happen on stage. They happened through conversations and shared experiences across the community.

Bird's eye view of Fab Con and S Q L Con 2026.

That is what makes FabCon special. It is not just what you learn. It is who you learn it with.

From packed sessions to impromptu discussions in the hallways, FabCon and SQLCon 2026 reflected the growing energy and momentum behind the Fabric and SQL ecosystems.

Here are some of the highlights from this year’s event.

If you haven’t already, check out Arun Ulag’s hero blog “FabCon and SQLCon 2026: Unifying databases and Fabric on a single, complete platform” for a complete look at all of our FabCon and SQLCon announcements across both Fabric and our database offerings.

A week of learning and collaboration

The week began with pre-conference workshops that allowed attendees to dive deeper into Microsoft Fabric and SQL through hands-on learning.

These sessions covered topics ranging from data engineering and real-time analytics to governance, AI, and advanced SQL scenarios. Participants worked directly with product teams and community experts to explore best practices and build new skills that they could bring back to their organizations.

Two speakers having a conversation on stage.

For many attendees, the workshops set the tone for the entire conference. They offered not only technical depth, but also early opportunities to meet peers, exchange ideas, and start conversations that continued throughout the week.

As the main conference kicked off, keynotes and breakout sessions explored how databases, analytics, real-time data, semantic intelligence, BI, and AI are coming together on Microsoft Fabric, and how organizations are using the platform to turn insights into action faster.

The Expo Hall experience

At the center of the Expo Hall, the Microsoft booth became a natural gathering point throughout the week.

It was a place to connect, explore, and take a break between sessions. Attendees grabbed coffee served by a robot, sampled custom Fabric and SQL-themed Coca-Cola flavors dispensed from Freestyle machines, and spent time with engineers and product teams while picking up a bit of conference swag.

The mix of hands-on experiences and casual conversations made it one of the most active and engaging spaces at the event.

People talking at the Expo Hall.

Nearby, the Ask the Experts area gave attendees the chance to connect directly with Microsoft engineers, product managers, and community leaders. These one-on-one discussions helped participants get guidance on everything from Fabric workloads and SQL optimization to governance, security, and AI strategy. Not to mention the wealth of partners also represented in the Expo Hall allowing attendees to engage with the expertise gathered across the ecosystem.

These moments of direct engagement often turned into some of the most valuable conversations of the week.

Competition, creativity, and hands-on challenges

FabCon wouldn’t be complete without a little friendly competition.

Throughout the week, attendees tested their skills in Fast at Fabric, a timed analytics challenge where participants worked through real-world scenarios using Microsoft Fabric. Competitors analyzed data, validated assumptions, and generated insights while climbing a live leaderboard. The experience blended learning with competition in an engaging format.

The Trivia Challenge in the Microsoft booth also kept the energy high. Attendees tested their knowledge of Fabric and SQL in a fast-paced game that mixed learning with plenty of laughs. Interactive dashboards showcased Fabric capabilities while participants competed for prizes and bragging rights.

These experiences turned technical learning into something interactive and memorable while encouraging attendees to dive deeper into the platform.

Celebrating creativity and storytelling with data

The DataViz World Championships delivered one of the most anticipated and electric moments of the week.

As the live finale of an international Power BI competition, the event brought four finalists to the stage to build visualizations in real time using a brand-new dataset. In front of a live audience, they combined creativity, technical skill, and storytelling to turn raw data into compelling insights.

Excited attendees in their seats.

By the end of the session, one finalist earned the title of 2026 Power BI DataViz World Champion, closing out the competition with one of the most memorable moments of the conference.

Community at the center of the experience

At the heart of FabCon was the Community Lounge, a welcoming space dedicated to connection and community-led experiences.

Throughout the week, the lounge hosted meetups, community theater sessions, certification guidance, and informal gatherings where attendees could exchange ideas and build relationships. It became a natural meeting point where conversations continued long after sessions ended.

The event also featured a Women in Data luncheon and a DEI luncheon, which created space for discussions around leadership, resilience, and inclusive growth within the technology community. These sessions encouraged thoughtful dialogue and helped strengthen connections among attendees from diverse backgrounds.

Together, these experiences reinforced what makes the Fabric community unique: a culture of openness, collaboration, and shared learning.

Unforgettable moments from the week

FabCon is known for creating memorable experiences, and this year delivered plenty of them. Power Hour, a fan-favorite event, brought together Microsoft product teams and community leaders for an energetic session filled with creative demos, storytelling, and unexpected surprises.

Attendee taking selfie while in the Power Hour line.
Attendee taking selfie with the Atlanta Hawks mascot.

Meanwhile, FabCon TV broadcast live episodes from the Expo Hall throughout the event. Interviews with speakers, community members, and product experts captured the excitement of the conference and will continue to reach audiences through recordings shared after the event. Be sure to catch these episodes as they’re released on the Fabric YouTube channel!

Attendees talking, aquarium in background.

To celebrate the week, attendees gathered at the world-famous Georgia Aquarium to take in the unique surroundings and connect. Conversations flowed easily between admiring the unique marine ecosystem and the next Fabric and SQL project, offering a memorable backdrop for new ideas and relationships to take shape.

Read the full blog here.


 

SAS to showcase leading decision intelligence at FABCON & SQLCON

 

ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, February 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SAS, a global leader in data and AI, is proud to announce its participation as a Gold Sponsor for the upcoming The Microsoft Fabric & SQL Community Conferences (FABCON & SQLCON) in Atlanta, Georgia, from March 16 to 20, 2026.

FABCON & SQLCON At FABCON, attendees can learn more about SAS® solutions built for the Microsoft community, including SAS® Decision Builder, which is now generally available on Microsoft Fabric. SAS Decision Builder is a cloud-based SAS decision intelligence solution that lets customers easily combine multiple AI models, rules and procedural logic into a composite AI workflow to scale and collaborate across workplaces. It is built with SAS’ leading decision intelligence capabilities, which major analysts have recognized repeatedly as standouts in the industry. SAS has also recently been recognized as a Leader in the inaugural 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Decision Intelligence.

With built-in automation and governance, Microsoft Fabric customers can embark on a trusted agentic future with robust decisioning workflows from SAS. By utilizing SAS Decision Builder on Microsoft Fabric, customers can work seamlessly across the data and AI lifecycle and deliver decisions backed by AI they can trust. This offering is the latest in SAS’ portfolio available on Microsoft Marketplace. A leader in the technology space for nearly half a century, SAS has established itself as a trusted partner for businesses looking to harness the power of data and AI to drive growth and innovation.

"Our customers leverage vast data resources to drive predictive models, but they struggle with operationalizing them into production. They need data they can trust and outcomes their businesses can rely on, which is what SAS has been doing for 50 years now," said Jared Peterson, Senior Vice President of Global Engineering at SAS. "With SAS Decision Builder, users can combine business rules and AI models in an automated workflow directly in their Fabric environment to complete the critical last step."

FABCON & SQLCON is a premier event for professionals in the data and technology industry, providing a platform for networking, learning, and collaboration. The Microsoft Fabric & SQL Community Conferences will feature a variety of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities for attendees to learn about the latest trends and advancements in the data and technology industry. SAS will also host a booth at the conference, where attendees can interact with SAS experts and learn more about their data and AI software and solutions.

For more information about FABCON & SQLCON - The Microsoft Fabric & SQL Community Conferences and to register for the event, please visit https://fabriccon.com.

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The Latest in Microsoft Fabric | November 2025 Updates Release

Microsoft Fabric’s November 2025 release brings some of the most exciting advancements we’ve seen yet! With SQL Database and Cosmos DB now generally available and expanded mirroring for SQL Server, Cosmos DB, and PostgreSQL, Fabric continues to evolve into a truly unified data platform. AI-powered capabilities like Copilot sidecar chat tools and real-time data exploration give teams faster, more intuitive ways to work. Meanwhile, improvements such as cross-tenant Azure DevOps support, stronger OneLake security controls, and new connectors unlock more flexibility and end-to-end intelligence across your data estate. FABCON & SQLCON 2026 will showcase these updates with hands-on sessions, workshops, and expert-led exploration, giving attendees the knowledge they need to fully leverage the evolving Fabric ecosystem. Have you secured your seat?Microsoft Fabric’s November 2025 release brings some of the most exciting advancements we’ve seen yet! With SQL Database and Cosmos DB now generally available and expanded mirroring for SQL Server, Cosmos DB, and PostgreSQL, Fabric continues to evolve into a truly unified data platform. AI-powered capabilities like Copilot sidecar chat tools and real-time data exploration give teams faster, more intuitive ways to work. Meanwhile, improvements such as cross-tenant Azure DevOps support, stronger OneLake security controls, and new connectors unlock more flexibility and end-to-end intelligence across your data estate. FABCON & SQLCON 2026 will showcase these updates with hands-on sessions, workshops, and expert-led exploration, giving attendees the knowledge they need to fully leverage the evolving Fabric ecosystem. Have you secured your seat?

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