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Limited space or capacity with Full feature Fabric availability for tutors, trainers, forum porblem solver, youtubers, youtube channel on fabric

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Dhrub g on 05 Jan 2024 05:57:05

Subject : Limited space or capacity with Full feature Fabric availability for tutors, trainers, forum porblem solver, youtubers, youtube channel on fabric

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Dear Microsoft Team,

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for the incredible tools and platforms that Microsoft consistently offers to users worldwide. The impact of your software, particularly Power BI, has been profound, not only for established enterprises but also for smaller entities and individuals, such as home-based workers, content creators, and educators.


The success and widespread adoption of Power BI can be partially attributed to the strategic move of offering a limited edition for free. This enabled enthusiasts, educators, and content creators ,forum debuggers, to share their experiences and knowledge about the platform, consequently driving its popularity even further via social media or otherwise . This approach also empowered individuals like work-at-home moms and YouTubers to create valuable content and earn a living by providing tutorials and insights into Power BI's capabilities.


I recognize that Microsoft's Fabric is an exceptional service; however, the current structure limits its accessibility to enterprise users and provides a trial period of 60 days. I comprehend the rationale behind this, especially concerning analytics and profitability assessments.



Yet, I humbly propose a potential win-win situation. Could Microsoft consider offering a full-featured sandbox for Fabric with limited compute and storage capacities? This approach could immensely benefit tutors, trainers, YouTubers, and content creators by enabling them to create training materials, instructional videos, and educational content using Fabric. In return, Microsoft would receive organic promotion and exposure, akin to the positive advertising generated by the free edition of Power BI.


The investment required for this initiative would be relatively minimal – perhaps around 500MB of storage and limited compute capacity, sufficient for running a single substantial personal project. Such an offering could stimulate a community of enthusiastic individuals eager to explore Fabric's capabilities, showcase its potential, and contribute to its widespread adoption.


This proposal aims to facilitate access to Fabric for smaller-scale users or tutors, trainers, forum porblem solver, youtubers, youtube channel on fabric while fostering a collaborative environment where creativity and innovation thrive. This helps to get good pool of trained resources online and also a free advertisement and popularity campaign for MIcrosoft .

This can be well worth your time to give us a limited capacity but full feature fabric experience for free.



Thank you for considering this suggestion. I am enthusiastic about the possibilities that such an initiative could unlock for both Microsoft and the community of aspiring users.