

About us
Welcome to the Austin Texas Power BI & Fabric User Group. We are helping each other accelerate our understanding of Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Fabric and related Microsoft Technologies. Our mission is to empower organizations and members to obtain new insights based on data.
We're always looking for Keynote Speakers and Topics, please reach out however you feel comfortable if you are interested so that we can discuss further.
For presentation materials and past recordings
YouTube Site (new)
https://www.youtube.com/@atxpowerbiusergroup
Github site for presentation materials
https://github.com/powerbiatx/supporting-materials
Older Recordings
[Austin Power BI User Group – UserGroup.tv](https://usergroup.tv/videos/category/group/austin-power-bi-user-group/)
Featured event

Enhancing Data Literacy with Microsoft Fabric Ontology (Samson Truong)
Enhancing Data Literacy with Microsoft Fabric Ontology
Description: Microsoft Fabric introduces Ontology as part of the IQ workload, providing a new way to define and govern a shared business language across your data estate. Rather than relying solely on tables, columns, and model specific definitions, Fabric Ontology enables organizations to define business concepts, relationships, and rules once, and bind them consistently across OneLake sources.
In this session, we will demystify what Fabric Ontology is, why it matters, and when it makes sense to use it. We will walk through the core building blocks including entity types, properties, relationships, and bindings, and show how they come together to create a governed, queryable layer that both humans and AI agents can reason over.
Teams Meeting Link: Austin PBI and Fabric User Group February 2026 Meetup (Samson Truong) | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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Enhancing Data Literacy with Microsoft Fabric Ontology (Samson Truong)
·OnlineOnlineEnhancing Data Literacy with Microsoft Fabric Ontology
Description: Microsoft Fabric introduces Ontology as part of the IQ workload, providing a new way to define and govern a shared business language across your data estate. Rather than relying solely on tables, columns, and model specific definitions, Fabric Ontology enables organizations to define business concepts, relationships, and rules once, and bind them consistently across OneLake sources.
In this session, we will demystify what Fabric Ontology is, why it matters, and when it makes sense to use it. We will walk through the core building blocks including entity types, properties, relationships, and bindings, and show how they come together to create a governed, queryable layer that both humans and AI agents can reason over.
Teams Meeting Link: Austin PBI and Fabric User Group February 2026 Meetup (Samson Truong) | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
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