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Welcome to the ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric Community

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Welcome to the ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric Community!  You can use this page to access resources to help you get started with ArcGIS Maps for Fabric. We will keep the community up-to-date with the latest relevant information and insights from our team at Esri. You can interact with other community members by sharing ideas, best practices, and questions about the new Fabric workload.  

There are three main pages to explore, including a blog, an ideas space, and a questions space.

  • Blog– In the blog we’ll share content to help you get started and to provide deeper explorations on core concepts or functionality within ArcGIS Maps for Fabric. 
  • Ideas – Your ideas can help shape the future of ArcGIS Maps for Fabric. In the ideas section of our Esri Community you can contribute your original ideas about how to improve the workload, add use cases, and show off your maps. You can also give kudos to other community members’ ideas or suggest topics you’d like to see covered in our blog.    
  • Questions– Are you stumped about how one of our map styles works? Have you made an incredible map that you want to share?  Do you need some guidance on a particular use case that you’re working on? Feel free to add questions to see if someone from the community can help, or to contribute your successes to inspire other community members. You can also submit possible defects here to help improve the workload.

Your participation helps us improve the workload. We appreciate your contributions, and we can't wait to see how you're using ArcGIS Maps for Fabric. 

If you'd like to find out more, there are a number of additional resources to help you get started working with ArcGIS Maps for Microsoft Fabric: 

  • Early Adopter Community– Join our Early Adopter Community to contribute ideas for the development of ArcGIS Maps for Fabric. 
  • Esri’s Microsoft Fabric Overview – Learn more about the broader partnership between Esri and Microsoft and the ways that we’re enabling spatial analytics across the Microsoft Fabric environment. 
  • Fictitious Sample Data – Want to get started, but don’t have spatial data to work with? Check out our sample dataset, representing 6000 fictitious customer locations and sales, as well as store locations for a theoretical retail operation. 

We hope that you enjoy working with ArcGIS Maps for Fabric.