This article examines Microsoft Fabric not only as a technology platform but also as a comprehensive architecture introducing semantic discipline and a new order in data management. The author examines how the integration of tools within OneLake and the innovative Direct Lake technology eliminate fragmented responsibilities, forcing organizations to adopt systems thinking. The paper sheds light on the evolving roles in data engineering, highlighted by the DP-600 certification, which shifts the emphasis from simple bit processing to the design of coherent semantic models and governance policies. This is a profound look at the data economy, where the choice between import and virtualization becomes a systemic decision, defining the information sovereignty of the modern enterprise.
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