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Your organization may already have multiple ADX dashboards that are used frequently to analyze and visualize critical data. Now, you can easily bring those dashboards into Microsoft Fabric, a more powerful ecosystem without relocating your data.
In this article, we’ll cover how to seamlessly create Real-Time Dashboards as copies of your ADX dashboards in Fabric, highlight the benefits of Real-Time Dashboards in Fabric, and guide you step-by-step through the transition process.
Why move your dashboards to Fabric?
Recreating your ADX dashboards in Fabric as Real-Time Dashboards provides a streamlined way to access new capabilities while keeping your existing data architecture intact. Fabric allows Real-Time Dashboards to connect directly to your ADX clusters in Azure, enabling you to:
How to create Real-Time Dashboards from ADX Dashboards
To recreate your ADX dashboards as Real-Time Dashboards in Fabric in just a few simple steps:
Note
Dashboards permissions are not recreated as part of the Import process, and you will need to set access rights in Fabric.
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Ready to take your dashboards to the next level? Explore the full range of capabilities offered by Real-Time Dashboards in Fabric and discover how they can empower your organization to make data-driven decisions faster:
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